Update in Small Bowel Physiology: Part 1

The recent advances in clinically important diseases of the small intestine have been reviewed; however, the basis for many of these clinical advances rests with important observations on alterations in the physiology of the small intestine, as well as mechanistic observations of alterations in smal...

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Main Authors: RJ Fingerote, S Churnratanakul, M Keelan, K Madsen, ABR Thomson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1990-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1990/526750
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description The recent advances in clinically important diseases of the small intestine have been reviewed; however, the basis for many of these clinical advances rests with important observations on alterations in the physiology of the small intestine, as well as mechanistic observations of alterations in small intestinal function in models of human disease. In this review a summary of the past year's literature is presented which will draw attention to the considerable areas of progress in small bowel physiology which will soon be translated into an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of a variety of intestinal disorders.
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