Publications by authors named "Aposteanu G"

Gastroduodenal tuberculosis is a rare location of abdominal tuberculosis. It usually occurs secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis. We report a case of a 63-year-old woman admitted to the referral center for symptoms of upper gastrointestinal obstruction caused by ulcerohypertrophic antroduodenal tuberculosis.

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Crohn's disease of the esophagus is rare, and it is very unusual for it to be located only in the esophagus. We report a case of Crohn's disease confined to the esophagus in a 26-year-old female. The patient was admitted because of progressive dysphagia, odynophagia and weight loss.

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Unresponsive celiac disease may benefit from immunosuppressive therapy. Malignant small intestinal lymphoma is the most serious complication of celiac disease, also being noted as a complication of immunosuppressive therapy. The diagnosis of small intestinal lymphoma complicating celiac disease is notoriously difficult.

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Article Synopsis
  • Efficient esophageal clearance plays a critical role in protecting against gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and delays in this clearance are common in GERD patients.
  • A study of 74 GERD patients used esophageal transit scans to measure how quickly a 15 ml bolus moved through the esophagus, revealing that 76% had prolonged transit times.
  • The findings indicated a strong correlation between prolonged transit and mucosal lesions, with more severe esophagitis associated with slower transit times, highlighting the diagnostic value of esophageal transit testing for GERD management.
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After a short presentation of the etiopathogenesis of this parasitosis, the authors report their observations on 35 cases of strongyloidiasis followed in the recent years. On the basis of the epidemiologic and clinical analyses of these cases, the authors show that some data, i.e.

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[Intestinal angiodysplasia].

Rev Med Interna Neurol Psihiatr Neurochir Dermatovenerol Med Interna

May 1988

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The present paper reports on two cases of gastric lymphomatosis whose diagnosis could only be established by histologic examination of the operative specimen. Benign gastric lymphomatosis (BGL) is characterized by lymphoid infiltration of the gastric wall, predominant in the mucosa and sometimes in the submucosa, running a slow benign course. It must be differentiated from malignant gastric lymphomas and from inflammatory lymphoid reactions surrounding ulcers.

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Forty adult patients having intestinal infestation with giardia or with parasitic associations, such as giardia-strongiloides, giardia-taenia solium, were subjected to morphological explorations, iron and vitamin B12 absorption tests, steatorrhea assay and serological tests, before treatment as well as six months and one year after eradication of the infection. On admittance, jejunal morphological lesions were noted only in 15 cases especially in associated infestation, iron depletion in six patients, vitamin B12 malabsorption in five patients and steatorrhea only in two cases. After the lapse of six months and one year, respectively, all the tests ranged within normal values, and the jejunal morphological aspect improved significantly indicating the pathogenetic role of intestinal parasites in the development of selective malabsorption.

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