The American journal of gastroenterology
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Am. J. Gastroenterol. · May 1996
Comparative StudyFecal lactoferrin as a marker for disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease: comparison with other neutrophil-derived proteins.
1) To investigate which neutrophil-derived proteins in feces most accurately reflect disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease. 2) To examine the extracellular release of these proteins by activated neutrophils and their stability in feces by in vitro study. ⋯ Both our clinical and our in vitro studies suggested that Lf is the most suitable of these proteins to use as neutrophil-derived fecal marker of inflammation for clinical application.
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Am. J. Gastroenterol. · May 1996
Electrically evoked cerebral potentials during esophageal distension at perception and pain threshold.
To investigate esophageal sensory function in normal volunteers. ⋯ The study suggests that repetitive electrical stimulation of the human esophagus is predominantly mediated via vagal A-delta fibers. The unaltered EPs at the perception and pain thresholds suggest that vagal A-delta fibers are not involved in mediation of pain. The findings support the view that painful and nonpainful stimuli are mediated via different visceral afferents between the esophagus and brain in humans.
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Am. J. Gastroenterol. · May 1996
Pericardial effusion and left ventricular function in acute pancreatitis.
To establish the prevalence of pericardial effusion and to evaluate left ventricular function in patients with acute pancreatitis. ⋯ The presence of pericardial effusion or left ventricular asynergy may be observed occasionally at echocardiography in acute pancreatitis patients; these findings, in contrast to the presence of pleural and abdominal effusions, seem to be unrelated to the severity of the disease.