Personal experience in seven cases of ischaemic colitis that required surgery is reported. The aetiological, pathological and clinical features of the disease are then considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastroenterology
October 1988
Exocrine pancreatic function was studied sequentially by means of the secretin-cerulein test in 32 patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis to elucidate the long-term course of pancreatic dysfunction, and to determine whether the cessation of alcohol use had any influence on the natural history of pancreatic functional changes caused by this disease. At initial studies, 5 patients had normal pancreatic function, and the remaining 27 had pancreatic insufficiency, which was mild to moderate in most subjects. The final studies, carried out at an average of 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunoreactive dynorphin A (ir-Dyn A) was detected throughout the human gastrointestinal tract by a validated radioimmunoassay. Moreover, the stability of 125I-Dyn A during extraction procedures was confirmed by high performance liquid chromatography. Levels of ir-Dyn A were higher in the stomach and in the small bowel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of gastric secretion on the interdigestive gastric motor activity and related serum motilin variations in elderly subjects. The study was carried out on two groups of elderly subjects: one with achlorhydria or marked hypochlorhydria due to chronic atrophic gastritis and the other with normal acid secretion. A group of nonelderly subjects with normal acid secretion was also examined as control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have studied the degree of pancreatic secretory alterations assessed by secretin-cerulein test (S-C) in relation to various morphological changes detected by real-time ultrasonography (US) in 42 patients affected by chronic pancreatitis. Exocrine insufficiency was found in 41 patients (97.6%), while morphological alterations were detected in 32 (76.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA double-blind cross-over randomized study was performed in 10 selected adult overweight and obese (body mass index greater than 27) women who had been adapted to low-energy intake for a long period of time and who had shown difficulty in losing weight with conventional hypocaloric treatment. Combined with diet therapy (1000-1400 kcal/day), l(-)ephedrine hydrochloride (50 mg three times a day per os) or placebo were administered daily before each meal, after a period of stabilization with diet only for 1 month. Each pharmacological treatment lasted for 2 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltrasound Med Biol
December 1986
In order to evaluate the real number and anatomical correspondence of the ultrasonographically recognizable layers within the gastric wall, we used a high frequency (7.5 MHz) rotating transducer to examine five surgical specimens of the stomach suspended in a water bath. Five layers were always clearly distinguishable within the gastric wall, whose thickness was 3-6 mm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of somatostatin (0.05 and 1.5 micrograms/kg/hr) and of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interdigestive plasma motilin concentrations were evaluated in 13 over-65 healthy adults with no evidence of significant disease and in 19 younger individuals. Plasma motilin levels were determined every 15 min during a 3-hr fasting period, using a radioimmunological method. The individual median values of plasma motilin concentrations during the entire study period were significantly higher in aged than younger adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have established a pre-operative diagnosis in four cases of non-secretory gastric carcinoid of the body and fundus presenting as multiple polyps in three patients, and a single polyp mass in the fourth patient. Clinical and endoscopic findings are not specific, and the pre-operative diagnosis was established by means of biopsy or polypectomy. We observed biochemical and histological differences between multiple and single carcinoids, which might indicate different mechanisms of carcinoid pathogenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntraoperative ultrasonography was used in 37 patients during surgery for suspected liver tumors. The size, number, and site of the lesions were determined together with the relationship of the tumor to the intrahepatic vessel, as well as possible small daughter lesions within the liver. Final diagnosis in these patients was hepatocellular carcinoma in 19 cases, metastases from colorectal cancers in 15 cases, and benign lesions in three cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interdigestive gastroduodenal motor activity and serum motilin levels were studied in 22 dyspeptic patients with markedly delayed gastric emptying not due to diseases known to impair gastroduodenal motility and in 7 control subjects with normal gastric emptying. Motor activity was recorded using a manometric probe positioned in the gastric antrum and in the proximal duodenum, and blood samples for radioimmunoassay of motilin were taken every 15 min during the recording period. The control subjects showed gastroduodenal activity fronts of the migrating motor complex associated with motilin peaks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Gastroenterol Suppl
December 1986
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUT) enables not only the visualization of the portal system and of the esophageal varices, as obtained by transabdominal ultrasonography and fiberoptic endoscopy, but also the visualization of intramural and periesophageal collateral veins. Fifteen cirrhotic patients were examined by EUT without complications. When present, esophageal or gastric varices were always detected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Gastroenterol Suppl
December 1986
The aim of this study was to define the various ultrasound appearances of the normal upper and lower GI tract wall and to discuss current interpretations of the relationship between each echographic layer with the real anatomical structures. We studied a total of 70 patients by means of endoscopic ultrasonography and examined in vitro some surgical specimens of the normal stomach, colon and rectum. We found a 'five layer' structure at the level of the esophageal and gastric wall.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Gastroenterol Suppl
December 1986
Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUT) allows a better sonographic image of the internal organs. Moreover, it is possible for the first time to explore the upper GI tract wall. To achieve this, three methods are available: 1) direct apposition of the transducer on the mucosa; 2) contact of a small balloon filled with water over the tip of the ultrasonic probe; 3) direct instillation of water.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDrugs Exp Clin Res
November 1986
In an open clinical trial, 16 hospital outpatients with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcer were given 30 mg omeprazole once daily for four weeks. After two weeks' treatment 14 of the 16 patients had healed and after four weeks all patients were healed. Reduction of pain was rapid and occurred during the first part of the trial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have assessed the incidence and significance of changes in the caliber of the splenic and hepatic arteries, in fasting gallbladder volume, and in the intrahepatic course of the left portal vein in a group of 46 patients affected by chronic liver disease (24 with chronic active hepatitis and 22 with liver cirrhosis). Thirty normal subjects were examined as a control group. Mean diameters of the splenic and hepatic arteries were significantly greater in cases of liver cirrhosis than in the control group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHepatogastroenterology
October 1985
The myoelectric and manometric activities of the sphincter of Oddi were recorded in 8 patients using an original probe passed through the papilla of Vater during duodenoscopy. The sphincter of Oddi's myoelectric activity showed rhythmic bursts of action potentials which appeared in correspondence with the ascending phase of the phasic pressure waves. On the basis of these results, we believe that electromyography could in some cases replace manometry for studying sphincter of Oddi motility, since it avoids pressure perfusion of the bilio-pancreatic tract, with its concomitant risks, and provides sufficient information for motor studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper describes an ultrasound method of assessing gastric emptying time based on measurements of the gastric antrum, which is visible in almost all subjects before and after meals. A total of 54 subjects were examined including 18 normal subjects and 36 subjects with idiopathic functional dyspepsia. The emptying time was determined in all subjects by measuring the changes in the cross-sectional area of the gastric antrum.
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