Daily Archives: May 8, 2018
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Gastroenterology is the premiere journal in the field of gastrointestinal disease and is led by an internationally renowned board of editors. As the official journal of the AGA Institute, Gastroenterology delivers up-to-date and authoritative coverag… Continue reading
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We thank the authors for their letter in response to our article, and welcome the opportunity to address their concerns. In their letter, Razjouyan et al suggest that there may be benefits to anesthesia assistance (AA) for colonoscopy not discussed i… Continue reading
Effects of Nutritional Prehabilitation, With and Without Exercise, on Outcomes of Patients Who Undergo Colorectal Surgery: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Although there have been meta-analyses of the effects of exercise prehabilitation on patients undergoing colorectal surgery, little is known about the effects of nutrition-only (oral nutritional supplements and/or counseling) and multi-modal (oral nutr… Continue reading
A Young Man with Epigastric pain after Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
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We thank Firl et al for their thoughtful comments on our study proposing the Metroticket 2.0 Model1: a prognostic tool for patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Some of their observations are worth a reply. Continue reading
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De Boer et al have recently extended our observation of low systemic tryptophan (TRP) levels in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)1 by showing increased levels of TRP and 4 other aromatic amino acids in the stools of 30 pediatric patients with IBD.2 The… Continue reading
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We would like to thank Srijit et al for their thoughtful letter which raises several important considerations concerning our published article and potential implications for a better understanding of the conceptual basis of our study, and the potentia… Continue reading
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We read with great interest the letter submitted by Ponzetto and Holton. We want to thank them for highlighting different potential mechanisms on how CFTR abnormalities can lead to an increased cancer risk.1–3 Continue reading