... prevalence of both H pyloriand cagA+H pyloriandreflux disease, Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma [47] Conclusion The exact association between HP andrefluxdisease continues ... helicobacter pylori positive and negative patients with gastroesophagealreflux disease? Gut 1998, 43(S1):14-20 Sharma VK, Howden CW: Decreased prevalence of H pyloriand cagA+ H pylori in GERD and Barrett's ... Evaluation of Helicobacter pylori in reflux oesophagitis and Barrett's oesophagus Gut 1997, 40:9-13 O'Connor HJ, Cunnane K: Helicobacter pyloriand astrooesophagel refluxdisease – a prospective...
... to diagnose and rule out reflux esophagitis, Barrett’s disease, and other types of inflammatory or infectious forms of esophagitis such as Crohn’s disease, herpes simplex virus, or candida Finally ... children are apnea and damage to the laryngo-pharyngeal and vocal cords, called laryngopharyngeal refluxdisease It is still controversial as to whether there is a true cause -and- effect relationship ... adults These include chronic sore throat and cough, hoarseness, wheezing and asthma, and specific to the infant population, apnea and bradycardia Dental erosions and halitosis may also be a result...
... quality of life and burden of illness in gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Dig Dis 2004, 22(2):108-114 Wiklund I, Carlsson J, Vakil N: Gastroesophagealreflux symptoms and well-being in a random sample ... complications of gastroesophagealrefluxdisease (GERD) Int J Clin Pract 2005, 59(3):346-355 19 Dent J, El-Serag HB, Wallander MA, Johansson S: Epidemiology of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: a ... (presenteeism) due2to gastroesophagealreflux losses (GERD)residence Mean (standard deviation) monetarydisease related to work absenteeismWork Productivity and Impairment questionnaire for Mean (standard deviation)...
... 0.30 and 0.60, and a low correlation below 0.30 [17] † As assessed by the clinician GERD, gastroesophagealreflux disease; QOLRAD, Quality of Life in Refluxand Dyspepsia Engels et al Health and ... presence of reflux esophagitis grade C or D, presence or history of other gastrointestinal diseases and conditions, and presence or history of other non-gastrointestinal serious diseases and conditions ... Relationship between symptom load of gastroesophagealrefluxdiseaseand health-related quality of life, work productivity, resource utilization and concomitant diseases: survey of a US cohort Aliment...
... Diagnosis and Treatment of GastroesophagealRefluxDisease Michael F Vaezi Editor Diagnosis and Treatment of GastroesophagealRefluxDisease 13 Editor Michael F Vaezi, ... Hepatology and Nutrition, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA Chapter Definitions of GastroesophagealRefluxDisease (GERD) Amit Patel and C Prakash Gyawali Gastroesophagealreflux ... symptoms with reflux events 1 Definitions of GastroesophagealRefluxDisease (GERD) SymptomReflux Association In addition to quantitation of esophageal acid exposure andreflux events, pH and pH-impedance...
... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:60 Background Gastroesophagealrefluxdisease (GERD) is a chronic condition in which reflux of stomach contents causes troublesome symptoms and/ or ... with gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Am J Gastroenterol 2001, 96(8 Suppl):S46-53 Wiklund I: Review of the quality of life and burden of illness in gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Dig Dis 2004, ... refluxdisease – an analysis based on the ProGERD initiative Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2003, 18(8):767-776 Wiklund I, Carlsson J, Vakil N: Gastroesophagealreflux symptoms and well-being in a random...
... erosive refluxdiseaseand in nonerosive reflux disease: are they different? Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 39(3): 224-227, ISSN 0192-0790 Long, J.D & Orlando, R.C (2008) Nonerosive reflux disease: ... 513-518, ISSN 0024-3205 Vandenplas, Y & Hassall, E (2002) Mechanisms of gastroesophagealrefluxandgastroesophagealrefluxdisease Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 35(2): 119-136, ... known risk factors in gastroesophagealreflux disorders 40 GastroesophagealRefluxDisease understanding the recent surge in the incidence/prevalence of GERD, BE and EAC, and suggest the possible...
... with and without symptom-defined gastroesophagealrefluxdisease (GERD), B) participants with and without reflux symptoms below the threshold for symptom-defined GERD and C) patients with and ... Studies within mainland China indicate a link between the presence of reflux symptoms and stress [23], and between reflux symptoms and specific mental disorders such as anxiety and depression [24] ... (Figure 2) Reflux symptom frequency and severity, and HRQoL Participants with reflux symptoms below the threshold for symptom-defined GERD (i.e mild reflux symptoms
... assessed by symptoms in questionnaire outcomes (Gastroesophageal Reflux Assessment of Symptoms in Pediatrics Questionnaire), and/ or in pH monitoring, and/ or endoscopy • PPIs were equally effective ... Efficacy assessed by symptoms such as cryng/irritability and spilling, in questionnaire outcomes (I-GERQ-MH [Infant GastroesophagealReflux Questionnaire Medical History], GSQ-I[GERD Symptom ... TRAEs included headache 10 (n=6) and diarrhea (n=3) Adolescents 11 Efficacy of the PPIs was assessedby symptom assessments or questionnaires (Gastroesophageal Reflux Assessment of Symptoms in...
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... total acid reflux time and its percentage, number of acid reflux episodes, number of long acid reflux episodes (>5 minutes), longest acid reflux time in minutes, acid reflux index and total reflux ... between acidic refluxand high mortality rate in VAP patients Acid and pepsin are the major factors responsible for symptoms and esophageal mucosal damage in gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Several ... longest reflux time, reflux index and total reflux time in VAP than non-VAP patients Alkaline reflux was more common than Page of (page number not for citation purposes) acidic one, and there...
... gene counting and compared using the ²אtest The data was analysed using SPSS 12.0 software The association between the +294T/C polymorphism and serum lipids, coronary heart disease, and body mass ... study The presence of chd was assessed by medical records and/ or self-reported questionnaire and each case was validated by cardiac ultrasound and/ or electrocardiographic examinations or by coronary ... supervised by handing out a nutritional diary which was submitted at each of the further visits to the clinic After weeks the patients attended the clinic again and it is the lipid values and biometric...
... combination of medical treatment and surgery, with a final visual acuity of 40% in the affected eye [1] The only case of Lyme disease affected a 31 year-old farmer and his ocular manifestations...
... cheeses Clearly, the issue of Diabetes type and heart and circulation system disease in youthful people could be solved with healthy school lunches and education Diabetes type isn't a condition ... adolescents in Finland have proven a trend toward more weight problems, but two-year olds have really grown thinner, and five to seven year olds seem to be holding their very own Finland embarked upon ... that have handled to decelerate the popularity, a minimum of in urban centers School lunches are planned by nutrition experts and frequently include grain, in your area grown veggies, and sauces...
... focus on the roles of ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL6 ⁄ AGF in obesity and related metabolic diseases, and discuss whether these ANGPTLs could be targets for the prevention and treatment of these conditions ... ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL6 ⁄ AGF in obesity and related metabolic diseases The expression of ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL6 ⁄ AGF is induced in obese conditions ANGPTL2 induces chronic adipose tissue inflammation and ... 2992–3002 Handschin C & Spiegelman BM (2008) The role of exercise and PGC1a in inflammation and chronic disease Nature 454, 463–469 Reaven GM (2005) The insulin resistance syndrome: definition and dietary...
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... degradation and toxic to neurons Neurological symptoms in AD and prion disease are directly related to loss of neurons and synaptic connections Oligomeric and fibrillar Ab can be directly neurotoxic and ... world, such as Japan, the USA and Canada Of greater concern in North America is chronic wasting disease (CWD) This disease is now endemic in Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska and continues to spread to ... conditions In Molecular and Cellular Pathology in Prion Disease (Baker HF, ed.), pp 223–236 Humana Press, Totowa, NJ DeArmond SJ (1993) Alzheimer’s diseaseand Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: overlap of...