Publications by authors named "Fernando Sierra-Arango"

Background: Topical treatments and botulinum toxin injections are valid options for the management of patients with chronic anal fissures (CAF), but little is known about the efficacy of these techniques in long-term follow-up. The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness, given to clinical outcomes, of medical treatments with calcium antagonists, nitroglycerin, and botulinum toxin on CAF treatment in adults.

Method: A systemic review and meta-analysis developed according to PRISMA [PLoS Med.

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Clinical case of a patient who underwent small bowel examination with endoscopic capsule which was never recovered and two years later presented with dysphagia and was found with the capsule inside a Zenker´s diverticulum.

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The alteration of the gastrointestinal anatomy represents a challenge for the performance of endoscopic procedures in case of bile duct obstruction. Follow we present the technique used in a patient with altered anatomy and a mass in the head of the pancreas with obstruction of the bile duct through endoscopic ultrasound-guided trans gastric retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

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Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a considerable public health problem, which has caused a burden on health systems in many countries. Despite the existence of multiple studies on the different digestive symptoms and their relationship with this disease, it is still vital to highlight the severity of the different symptoms, the need to diagnose it properly and quickly. Currently in Colombia there are no writings that highlight the above.

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Peripancreatic lymph node tuberculosis is a rare disease. Correct diagnosis is a challenge, and endoscopic ultrasound and fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNB) allow rapid diagnosis with high precision. In this report, we present a 45-year-old female patient with abdominal pain and the presence of peripancreatic adenopathy who underwent FNB, which diagnosed peripancreatic lymph node tuberculosis.

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  • * The research included 28 patients diagnosed with HRS between 2007 and 2015, categorizing them by type (type 1 or type 2) and treatment, revealing that 23.9% of cirrhosis patients developed HRS, with triggers primarily linked to large paracentesis procedures.
  • * Results indicated that type 1 HRS had a significantly higher mortality rate (89.4%) compared to type 2
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Background: Whipple's disease is a rare systemic disease caused by a gram-positive bacillus called Tropheryma whipplei. First described in 1907 as an intestinal lipodystrophy with histological finding of vacuoles in the macrophages of the intestinal mucous. Usually the symptoms are localized according to the compromised organ.

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Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most frequent chronic gastrointestinal disorder. It is defined as a condition developed when the reflux of gastric contents causes troublesome symptoms (heartburn and regurgitation). This requires adequate treatment since it can lead to long-term complications including esophagus adenocarcinoma.

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Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a capillary hemangioma mainly found in the skin and oral mucosa, but rarely described in the esophagus. We report the case of a 66-year-old man who consulted for retrosternal pain. Endoscopic studies showed a 28-mm polypoid mass located at the distal esophageal mucosa.

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