Publications by authors named "Gregory R Bernstein"

Chronic abdominal wall pain (CAWP) refers to a condition wherein pain originates from the abdominal wall itself rather than the underlying viscera. According to various estimates, 10% to 30% of patients with chronic abdominal pain are eventually diagnosed with CAWP, usually after expensive testing has failed to uncover another etiology. The most common cause of CAWP is anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome.

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A 63-year-old woman with abdominal pain and melena developed a palpable, purpuric rash and acute kidney injury. Skin and kidney biopsy confirmed Henoch-Schönlein purpura. Upper endoscopy revealed diffuse, circumferential, black-appearing mucosa of the esophagus consistent with acute esophageal necrosis (AEN), also known as black esophagus.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gregory R Bernstein"

  • Gregory R Bernstein's research predominantly focuses on gastrointestinal conditions, highlighting complex issues such as inflammatory bowel disease post-bariatric surgery, chronic abdominal wall pain, and acute esophageal necrosis.
  • One notable finding includes the identification of chronic abdominal wall pain (CAWP) as a significant diagnostic challenge, often misdiagnosed leading to unnecessary testing and treatment, with anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment being a common underlying cause.
  • Bernstein also explores rare presentations in gastrointestinal disease, as seen in a case of acute esophageal necrosis associated with Henoch-Schönlein purpura, illustrating the intricate relationships between systemic conditions and gastrointestinal manifestations.