Publications by authors named "V G Reeves-Darby"

Background: The state of Mississippi has the highest colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality rate in the USA. The geographic distribution of CRC screening resources and geographic- and population-based CRC characteristics in Mississippi are investigated to reveal the geographic disparity in CRC screening.

Methods: The primary practice sites of licensed gastroenterologists and the addresses of licensed medical facilities offering on-site colonoscopies were verified via telephone surveys, then these CRC screening resource data were geocoded and analyzed using Geographic Information Systems.

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We analysed the small intestine myoelectric responses of anesthetized New Zealand albino rabbits to Escherichia coli lysates containing an entertoxin cloned from Salmonella typhimurium. Migrating action potential complex, which consisted of rapid bursts of actions potentials and secretion of fluid, was observed only in ileal loops, injected with the enterotoxin-containing lysate. Migrating action potential complex produced by Stn usually propagated aborally, which was typical of cholera toxin, but orad or bidirectional propagation occurred from a single point of origin when activity was intense.

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We initially investigated the effects of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog, leuprolide acetate, in 28 patients with moderate to severe functional bowel disease in a phase-II, randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled study using Lupron Depot 3.75 mg (which delivers a continuous low dose of drug for one month) or placebo given intramuscularly. After completing that 12-week study period during which their symptoms had improved significantly (P < 0.

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Moderate to severe functional bowel disease results in debilitating abdominal pain, nausea, intermittent vomiting, early satiety, bloating, abdominal distension, and/or altered bowel habits. Because it occurs approximately 20-30 times more frequently in women than in men and its symptoms often coincide with the menstrual cycle, we hypothesized that reproductive steroids may antagonize diseased nerves of the gastrointestinal tract, enhancing the expression of symptoms. No effective or consistent therapy has existed for these patients.

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After orthotopic heart-lung transplantation and immunosuppression, a patient developed intractable nausea and vomiting in association with chronic cytomegalovirus infection. Chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction was documented by antroduodenal manometric study. The patient was treated with leuprolide acetate with resolution of symptoms and improvement of intestinal motility abnormality.

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