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The researchers are studying changes in gastrointestinal permeability (movement of contents across the lining of the intestine) and transit (movement of food ...
It is a genetic condition that triggers the intestines to absorb too much iron from food. The excess iron is stored in the organs, especially the liver ...
It allows a healthcare professional to look at the esophagus, stomach and first part of the small intestine. Colonoscopy. In this test, a thin tube called a ...
These procedures use an endoscope to examine the large intestine (colon). ... The surgeon creates a temporary opening in the abdomen to divert the intestines away ...
So this disease could be present in the stool first and then later on present in the respiratory tract. We do know from other diseases that bugs that are ...
Typically, it's used for cancers located in the head of the pancreas, where the pancreas attaches to the small intestine. Cancer found in the middle (body) ...
In their article, the authors discuss factors that may differentiate CMUSE from other more-common causes of intestinal ulcerations and potential interventions.
Intestinal T-cell lymphoma. This type can affect the intestines, lymph nodes, liver, spleen, lungs and bone marrow. The most common form is enteropathy ...
This can lead to symptoms such as jaundice, dark urine and pale stools due to the lack of bile reaching the intestines. Healthcare professionals are especially ...
Interdisciplinary Study of Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders, University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Research Core Center. Mayo Clinic resources. Alcoholic ...
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