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    Lung and Intestine: A Specific Link in an Ulcerative Colitis Rat Model by Yuan Liu, Xin-Yue Wang, Xue Yang, Shan Jing, Li Zhu, Si-Hua Gao

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To investigate the link and mechanisms between intestine and lung in the ulcerative colitis (UC) rat model. …”
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    Pathogenic effects of Streptococcus oralis intestinal colonization on bladder health in mice by Natsuno Nakamura, Kota Iioka, Hirobumi Morisaki, Nobuo Okahashi, Mie Kurosawa, Haruka Fukamachi, Shohei Matsui, Takahiro Funatsu, Hirotaka Kuwata, Momoe Itsumi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After colonization was confirmed, these infected mice were bred, and their offspring were used as S. oralis-colonized mice. S. oralis was detected only in the intestine of these mice, which exhibited soft stools but no significant inflammation in the examined tissues. …”
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    Cauda equina nerve root enhancement in adult intestinal toxemia botulism by Ruiji Jiang, Benjamin Beland, Vinil Shah, Min Kang, Douglas B. Pet

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Adult botulism is a rare, life-threatening condition typically caused by exposure to preformed botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT). Acute intestinal toxemia botulism (AITB) is an uncommon subtype resulting from colonization of Clostridium botulinum in the intestines. …”
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    LincRNA-EPS on intestinal flora of mice with periodontitis: An experimental study by CHEN Dongyi, SU Jiansheng

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The periodontitis model was established in mice group 3 and group 4 by silk ligation, and fecal samples were collected from each group after 10 d of ligation, then 16S rDNA sequencing was applied to analyze the composition and structure of the intestinal flora of each group. Micro‐CT was used to detect the morphology of the maxillary molar region in each group. …”
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    The role of SGLT1 and GLUT2 in intestinal glucose transport and sensing. by Pia V Röder, Kerstin E Geillinger, Tamara S Zietek, Bernard Thorens, Hermann Koepsell, Hannelore Daniel

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Intestinal glucose absorption is mediated by SGLT1 whereas GLUT2 is considered to provide basolateral exit. …”
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    Clinical and laboratory features of acute intestinal infections with hyemocolitis syndrome in children by O. I. Klimova, N. V. Gonchar, L. A. Alekseeva, Yu. V. Lobzin

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Intercurrent diseases were detected as non-specific complications of acute intestinal infections: respiratory (RI) and urinary infections (UI). …”
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    INTESTINAL PARASITOSES IN ADULT DOGS AND CATS KEPT IN SHELTERS FOR STRAY ANIMALS by V. B. Yastreb, V. M. Shaytanov

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Objective of research: To reveal the regional specificity of intestinal helminth fauna in stray animals kept in shelters of different regions of Russia. …”
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    Anxiety and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth: associations with recurrent aphthous ulcers by Zijian Liu, Mingxing Lu, Wei Wang, Jingli Tang, Shufang Li, Qianyun Guo, Yutian Wang, Xingyun Liu, Xing Wang, Zhe Cheng, Qian Wang, Jianqiu Jin, Ying Han, Hongwei Liu, Lihong Cui

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The lactulose hydrogen-methane breath test was performed to detect the presence of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) in RAU patients. …”
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    Treatment of autonomous intestinal neuropathy in critical care by prucalopride and multistrain probiotic by A. L. Kovaleva, A. I. Ulyanin, O. Yu. Kiselyova, Ye. A. Poluektova, O. S. Shifrin, A. S. Tertychny, V. T. Ivashkin

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…To analyze the options of autonomous intestinal neuropathy treatment in critical state patients. …”
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    Incidence of acute intestinal infections in Saint Petersburg during COVID-19 pandemic by T. V. Potapova, K. D. Ermolenko, A. V. Kholin, A. V. Stalevskaya, S. A. Gordeeva, I. V. Razdyakonova

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article reflects current trends in the frequency of detection of acute intestinal infections of viral and bacterial etiology, in particular, the growing prevalence of norovirus infection is shown. …”
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    Diffuse intestinal ulcerations: Diagnostic challenge in a patient with complicated celiac disease by Mirjana Kalauz, Silvija Cukovic Cavka, Viktor Domislovic, Kiarash Pourmodjib, Matija Kalauz, Snjezana Dotlic, Katja Grubelic Ravic, Zeljko Krznaric

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In recent years, the availability of modern cross‐sectional imaging and endoscopy modalities has dramatically improved the detection and characterization of small bowel lesions. …”
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    Diagnostic capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging in assessing the state of the large and small intestines by O. S. Sementsov, V. V. Ponomarenko

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Twentypatientswiththemanifestations of Crohn's disease in the form of terminal ileitis, presence of interlope fistulous passages, paraproctitis (fistulous form) were detected. Colon tumors were detected in 8 patients, recurrence of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the small intestine in the anastomosis zone was detected in one patient, and no pathological changes were detected in one patient. …”
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    X-ray Endovascular Embolization for Splenic Artery Aneurysm Complicated by Intestinal Bleeding by M. A. Nartaylakov, D. F. Shakurov, M. O. Loginov, E. S. Fayzillin, Е. А. Borzenkov, I. Z. Salimgareev

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The paper presents a rare clinical case of splenic artery aneurysm complicated by recurrent intestinal bleeding. Results and discussion. Examination (EGD, CS) did not detect the source of recurrent intestinal bleeding. …”
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    Diagnosis of necrotic and non‐necrotic small bowel strangulation: The importance of intestinal congestion by Takeshi Yamada, Yuto Aoki, Akihisa Matsuda, Yasuyuki Yokoyama, Goro Takahashi, Takuma Iwai, Seiichi Shinji, Hiromichi Sonoda, Kay Uehara, Hiroshi Yoshida

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…These two findings indicate mesenteric and bowel congestion. Detecting intestinal congestion can lead to an accurate diagnosis of SBS, particularly in case of non‐necrotic SBS, where bowel hypo‐enhancement may sometimes be absent.…”
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    Current view on the diagnosis of intestinal malrotation in neonates: radiologic and ultrasound imaging techniques by K. S. Anpilogova, A. S. Sidorina, G. E. Trufanov

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…This literature review aims to acquaint readers with current radiological diagnostic methods utilized in detecting intestinal malrotation in newborns. The review incorporates 28 sources published from 2001 to 2021, examining radiological diagnostic methods both individually and in combination. …”
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    A Rare Type of Primary Internal Hernia Causing Small Intestinal Obstruction by Sibabrata Kar, Vandana Mohapatra, Pratap Kumar Rath

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…They are an important cause of small intestinal obstruction and lead to high morbidity and mortality if left untreated. …”
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    Soil contamination with intestinal parasites eggs in public parks and playgrounds in Kirkuk city by Huda Mawlood Taher

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A total of Fifty-six (56) soil samples were collected from 14 areas (7 public parks and 7 playgrounds) through a period from 1st of March 2016 to 1st of October 2016, samples were examined microscopically using wet mount and zinc sulphate flotation methods for detecting intestinal parasitic eggs. Ninety-seven (78.6%) of soil sample were positive for presence eggs, include Toxocara Spp. (22.2%), Ascaris lumbricoides (19.4%), Hymenolepis diminuta (16.7%), Ancylostoma duodenale (13.9%), Taenia saginata (11.1%), Trichuris trichiura (8.3%) and Trichostrongylus Spp. (8.3%). …”
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    Nutrimetry and Evaluation of Intestinal Parasites and Anaemia in Malnourished Schoolchildren from Toliara (Madagascar) by Maria Valentina Alfano, Mónica Gozalbo, Gabriela Tapia-Veloz, Venny Guirao, Jose M. Soriano, María Trelis

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results: All participants were found to have anaemia. Regarding intestinal parasites, <i>Giardia intestinalis</i> was detected in 93.9% of cases, and <i>Trichuris trichiura</i> was identified in 28.6% of cases. …”
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