Daily Archives: April 1, 2020

AGA Institute Rapid Recommendations for Gastrointestinal Procedures During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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REMINDER: Call for videos: Announcing VUMC Shout Outs!

With hundreds of our team members working remotely during the COVID-19 response, many have asked how they can show support to their frontline colleagues working at the hospitals and clinics. That’s why this week, VUMC Strategic Marketing is launching a… Continue reading

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REMINDER: VUMC offers employees temporary backup school-age care

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is offering temporary, school-age backup care for children, 5-10 years of age, at the University School of Nashville, located at 2000 Edgehill Ave. Continue reading

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NEW: How you can help fight against COVID-19

Many individuals, groups and businesses from the community have generously offered to help assist in our preparedness efforts to fight COVID-19. Below are a few ways we all can help make a difference. Continue reading

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NEW: To all who are making donations: Thank you!

At a time when hospitals across the globe are running low on personal protective equipment (PPE) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) has been on the receiving end of numerous generous donations, large and small, fr… Continue reading

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Reply to GASTRO-D-20-00237 and GASTRO-D-19-02513

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Risk Factor Profiles Differ for Cancers of Different Regions of the Colorectum

The molecular features of colorectal tumors differ with their anatomic location. Colorectal tumors are usually classified as proximal or distal. We collected data from 3 cohorts to identify demographic, clinical, anthropometric, lifestyle, and dietary … Continue reading

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PROPHYLACTIC CLIPPING AFTER COLORECTAL ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION PREVENTS BLEEDING OF LARGE, PROXIMAL POLYPS: META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED TRIALS

The benefits of prophylactic clipping to prevent bleeding after polypectomy are unclear. We conducted an updated meta-analysis of randomized trials to assess the efficacy of clipping in preventing bleeding after polypectomy, overall and according to po… Continue reading

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Pancreatic injury patterns in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

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Retinoic Acid and Lymphotoxin Signaling Promote Differentiation of Human Intestinal M Cells

Intestinal microfold (M) cells are a unique subset of intestinal epithelial cells in the Peyer’s patches that regulate mucosal immunity, serving as portals for sampling and uptake of luminal antigens. The inability to efficiently develop human M cells … Continue reading

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