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Hypertrophic protein-losing gastropathy is a rare clinical entity of unknown etiology. Seventeen of 50 GI Units in The Netherlands, surveying their patient material, documented at least 1 positive case. Altogether, 40 patients (25 male and 15 female; mean age, 44.3 years) fulfilled the usually
OBJECTIVE
To describe the different gastrointestinal manifestations encountered in adult patients with HIV infection in a gastroenterology department in Togo.
METHODS
This one-year (2011) prospective, descriptive study included all adult HIV-positive patients admitted to our department. Patients not
To explore the etiology, pathogenesis, distribution of syndromes and the rule of medication of chronic atrophic gastritis(CAG) in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region based on the latent structure model. Chronic atrophic gastritis of 279 cases in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region were extracted from the
Since 1971, 45 of 259 male rhesus monkeys housed in a primate building have died of a chronic and progressive disease characterized by diarrhea, dehydration, weakness, gingivitis, emaciation, and alopecia. The principal necropsy finding in these monkeys, and in eight others killed for experimental
BACKGROUND
Ménétrier's disease is a rare disease of the stomach generally described as hypertrophic gastropathy. Its etiology is unknown and its malignant potential is controversial. Only a few reports supporting its association with gastric cancer have been found. We present a case of gastric
Background: Menetrier's disease is a rare hyperproliferative protein-losing gastropathy of the gastric foveolar epithelium. It is characterized by giant hypertrophic folds, excess mucus secretion, decreased acid secretion and
Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Bail. is often referred to as an example of a medicinal plant with use in modern Chinese medicine. However, Schisandra chinensis first gained recognition as an adaptogen in the official medicine of the USSR in the early 1960s, principally as a result of the large number