Lackner, Jeffrey M. Gudleski, Gregory D. Haroon, Maleeha Krasner, Susan S. Katz, Leonard A. Firth, Rebecca S. Sitrin, Michael D. Radziwon, Christopher Wurl, Andrew
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Neuroenterology
Introduction. Because psychosocial factors are strongly related to IBS symptom severity, there is a need to identify high risk patients before their condition worsens. This study assessed the ability of seven "psychosocial alarm variables" to predict IBS symptom severity. Methods. Eighty two Rome-diagnosed IBS patients (Mean age = 46 yrs, Female = ...
Cynthia K. Y. Cheung Ying Ying Lee Siew C. Ng Fung Chun Lam Wai Tak Law Jun Yu Joseph J. Y. Sung Francis K. L. Chan Justin C. Y. Wu
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Neuroenterology
Background. Stressful events in early life pre-dispose to the development of eating disorders in adulthood. This study investigates how neonatal maternal separation (NMS) affects satiety and ghrelin secretion in adulthood. Methods. Sprague-Dawley rats underwent NMS and controls were without NMS. Experiments were conducted on day 60: (1) water avoid...
Jeffrey M. Lackner Gregory D. Gudleski Maleeha Haroon Susan S. Krasner Leonard A. Katz Rebecca S. Firth Michael D. Sitrin Christopher Radziwon Andrew Wurl
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Neuroenterology
Introduction. Because psychosocial factors are strongly related to IBS symptom severity, there is a need to identify high risk patients before their condition worsens. This study assessed the ability of seven " psychosocial alarm variables " to predict IBS symptom severity. Methods. Eighty two Rome-diagnosed IBS patients (Mean age = 46 yrs, Female ...
Eman M. Khedr Noha Abo-Elfetoh
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Neuroenterology
Considerable effort in recent years has been devoted to investigating neurophysiological changes in the brain after stroke and in developing novel strategies to enhance recovery particularly in the limbs and trunk. In contrast, although dysphagia is a severe complication and can be life threatening in a considerable number of stroke patients, it ha...
P.-O Stotzer H Abrahamsson A Bajor R Sadik
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Neuroenterology
Background. Patients with idiopathic bile acid diarrhea (IBAD) have accelerated transit in the small bowel and in the colon. This study evaluated the effect of cholestyramine, a bile acid binder, on transit in the small bowel and in the colon. Methods. Thirteen subjects with IBAD (4 male, 9 female; aged 23-67 years) were included. Gastrointestinal ...
Jeffrey M. Lackner Gregory D. Gudleski Maleeha Haroon Susan S. Krasner Leonard A. Katz Rebecca S. Firth Michael D. Sitrin Christopher Radziwon Andrew Wurl
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Neuroenterology
Jeffrey M. Lackner Gregory D. Gudleski Maleeha Haroon Susan S. Krasner Leonard A. Katz Rebecca S. Firth Michael D. Sitrin Christopher Radziwon Andrew Wurl
Published in
Neuroenterology
Introduction. Because psychosocial factors are strongly related to IBS symptom severity, there is a need to identify high risk patients before their condition worsens. This study assessed the ability of seven " psychosocial alarm variables " to predict IBS symptom severity. Methods. Eighty two Rome-diagnosed IBS patients (Mean age = 46 yrs, Female ...