Publications by authors named "Cadiot G"

Few data have concerned gastric peptic activity in reflux esophagitis. Gastric basal and pentagastrin-stimulated acid, pepsin, sialic acid (marker of gastric mucus erosion) and choline (marker of duodenal refluxate) outputs were measured in 75 patients with gastroesophageal reflux. Fifty-one patients had erosive esophagitis (grade greater than or equal to II) and 24 had no esophagitis or esophagitis grade I.

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We report the cases of two patients with coeliac disease in whom chronic diarrhoea persisted in spite of strict adherence to a gluten free-diet and regression of intestinal villous atrophy. Collagenous colitis was evidenced in both patients. Six cases of such association have already been described.

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Omeprazole efficacy and tolerance were evaluated in 20 patients with longstanding Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) committed to long-term antisecretory therapy. The study included 13 men and 7 women, aged 53 (30-74) years (median and range). Nineteen patients presented with epigastric pain, 14 with vomiting, and 9 with diarrhea.

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Serum gastrin and gastric endocrine cell numerical densities were examined in 22 patients with long-standing Zollinger-Ellison syndrome who were receiving either ranitidine, omeprazole, or other antisecretory drugs (SMS 201-995 or pirenzepine with or without ranitidine) for long periods of time. Fifteen patients had iterative biopsies. Twenty-one subjects with normal endoscopy, serum gastrin, and acid secretion served as controls.

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We investigated whether a new long-acting somatostatin analogue (SMS 201-995) could antagonize the trophic effect induced by hypergastrinaemia, resulting from chronic omeprazole treatment, on the rat gastric mucosa and particularly on endocrine cell growth. SMS was administered concomitantly with omeprazole for 70 days. Gastric morphometric and cell proliferative parameters, gastric acid secretion and plasma gastrin levels were examined.

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