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GI clinical research 2002–2003: the year in review
During the last year there have been a number of important advances in the prophylaxis and treatment of gastroenterologic and hepatologic disorders. This short review highlights advances in the fields...
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Michael Camilleri
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Review article
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pages 415-420
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| Editorial |
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Autoimmune chronic pancreatitis: a plea for simplification and consistency
Within the first issues of this journal, including this issue, the editors selected 2 articles about autoimmune chronic pancreatitis. This may seem to be an unusual decision for a previously obscure a...
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Eugene P DiMagno
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Editorial
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pages 421-422
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Collaborative health for IBS
Mind-body medicine approaches to health and chronic disease are rapidly gaining in popularity among the lay public, in major weekly magazines and national newspapers. At the scientific level, we are a...
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Emeran A Mayer
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Editorial
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pages 423-424
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| Original article |
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Propofol versus midazolam/fentanyl for outpatient colonoscopy: administration by nurses supervised by endoscopists
Abstract: Background & Aims: Propofol is under evaluation as a sedative for endoscopic procedures. We compared nurse-administered propofol to midazolam plus fentanyl for outpatient colonoscopy. Me...
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Brian J. Ulmer,
Jonathan J. Hansen,
Christine A. Overley,
Michelle R. Symms,
Vidyasree Chadalawada,
Suthat Liangpunsakul,
Eloise Strahl,
April M. Mendel,
Douglas K. Rex
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Full-length article
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pages 425-432
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Endoscopy in eosinophilic esophagitis: “feline” esophagus and perforation risk
Abstract: Background & Aims: Idiopathic eosinophilic esophagitis is an underdiagnosed disease with typical endoscopic findings, which have not been well described. Methods: Charts and pathology re...
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Mitchell Kaplan,
Ece A. Mutlu,
Shriram Jakate,
Keith Bruninga,
John Losurdo,
Joseph Losurdo,
Ali Keshavarzian
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Full-length article
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pages 433-437
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Expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in gastric carcinomas
Abstract: Background & Aims: Epidermal growth factor receptor belongs to the family of type I receptor tyrosine kinases. Overexpression of epidermal growth factor receptor has been observed in a v...
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Takuo Takehana,
Kazuyoshi Kunitomo,
Shioto Suzuki,
Koji Kono,
Hideki Fujii,
Yoshiro Matsumoto,
Akishi Ooi
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Full-length article
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pages 438-445
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A collaborative health care model for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
Abstract: Background & Aims: There have been few reports of successful treatment of chronically symptomatic patients with irritable bowel syndrome. We performed a preliminary single center study t...
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Charles D. Gerson,
Mary-Joan Gerson
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Full-length article
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pages 446-452
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Involvement of the biliary system in autoimmune pancreatitis: a follow-up study
Abstract: Background & Aims: The aim of this study was to define the bile duct changes associated with autoimmune pancreatitis. Methods: Eight patients with autoimmune pancreatitis were followed f...
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Kenji Hirano,
Yasushi Shiratori,
Yutaka Komatsu,
Natsuyo Yamamoto,
Naoki Sasahira,
Nobuo Toda,
Hiroyuki Isayama,
Minoru Tada,
Takeshi Tsujino,
Ryo Nakata,
Tateo Kawase,
Tetsuo Katamoto,
Takao Kawabe,
Masao Omata
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Full-length article
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pages 453-464
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Risk of fracture in ulcerative colitis: a population-based study from Olmsted county, Minnesota
Abstract: Background & Aims: Osteopenia is common in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), but less is known about fracture risk. Previously we were unable to demonstrate increased fractures in a...
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Edward V. Loftus,
Sara J. Achenbach,
William J. Sandborn,
William J. Tremaine,
Ann L. Oberg,
L.Joseph Melton
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Full-length article
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pages 465-473
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| Evidence-based medicine series |
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An evidence-based approach to studies in cirrhosis and portal hypertension: medical management of mild to moderate ascites
Abstract: Previous articles in this series have examined the critical appraisal of isolated structured clinical questions using the framework of evidence-based medicine. When patients are identified w...
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Jayant A Talwalkar
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Full-length article
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pages 474-479
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| Case report |
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Cholestatic jaundice as a paraneoplastic manifestation of prostate adenocarcinoma
Abstract: Malignancies may cause cholestatic jaundice through well-recognized mechanisms (e.g., bile duct obstruction or widespread hepatic infiltration). Paraneoplastic syndromes associated with mali...
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Apostolos Karakolios,
Christos Kasapis,
Theofilos Kallinikidis,
Panagiotis Kalpidis,
Nikolaos Grigoriadis
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Full-length article
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pages 480-483
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Author index
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Miscellaneous
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pages 484-486
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Subject index
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Miscellaneous
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pages 487-497
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| Frontmatter |
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Information for readers
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Miscellaneous
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page A2
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Editorial board
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Miscellaneous
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page A3
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Contents and editor’s summaries
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Miscellaneous
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pages A7-A10
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Information for authors
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Miscellaneous
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pages A13-A15
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Manuscript descriptor form
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Miscellaneous
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page A19
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Copyright form
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Miscellaneous
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page A20
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