Publications by authors named "S Mossi"

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  • The study investigates how individual risk factors and their interactions influence the risk of two types of colorectal polyps: adenomatous polyps (AP) and serrated polyps (SP).
  • Data were collected from 1,597 colonoscopy participants on various lifestyle and metabolic factors, revealing that certain factors like obesity, BMI, and diet significantly increase polyp risk, while others, like smoking, have specific associations with SP risk.
  • The findings highlight that individual risk factors and their combinations are complex and vary for different polyp types, suggesting that personalized lifestyle recommendations could improve colorectal cancer prevention strategies.
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It is now widely recognised that classifying ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast and diagnosing atypical ductal hyperplasia are associated with significant interobserver variation. Two possible reasons for this inconsistency are differences in the interpretation of specified histological features and field selection where morphology is heterogeneous. In order to investigate the relative contribution of these two factors to inconsistent interpretation of intraductal proliferations, histological sections of 32 lesions were sent to 23 European pathologists followed 3 years later by images of small parts of these sections.

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The aim of the present study was to develop a breath test to measure liquid gastric emptying rates that would be without radiation exposure and applicable to field testing. Four different test meals were investigated: a glucose meal, an amino acid meal, a fat meal, and a mixed meal (Ensure). The test meals were labeled with two markers, [13C]acetate and PEG-4000 (polyethylene glycol 4000).

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Gastroduodenal ulcers are strongly associated with Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection. Successful eradication drastically diminishes ulcer recurrence. Most of the eradication schemes include metronidazole (Flagyl).

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