Author Archives: Gastroenterology Journal

Early detection of pancreatic cancer: are we ready for prime time?

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Latiglutenase Protects the Mucosa and Attenuates Symptom Severity in Patients with Celiac Disease Exposed to a Gluten Challenge

Gluten ingestion in celiac disease (CeD) patients can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms and small intestinal mucosal injury Continue reading

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Improving the Endoscopic Detection and Management of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia through Training, A Practical Guide

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A CEACAM5-derived Peptide Activating CD8+ Regulatory T Cells: A Future Option for Restoring Mucosal Homeostasis in Crohn’s Disease?

Regulatory T cells are key players in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. A defect or a lack of activation of regulatory T cells can lead to mucosal inflammation. Many subsets of T cells with a regulatory function are present in the intestinal m… Continue reading

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Nutrient scavenging from muscle cells: A survival strategy of pancreatic cancer cells ends in cachexia.

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A rare cause of peri-esophageal cystic lesion

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3 lumens full of blood – An usual case of gastrointestinal bleeding

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Promoting the Pipeline of Diverse Individuals Within Gastroenterology: Reflections From AGA FORWARD Program Scholars

The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has long focused on health care disparities and is committed to achieving health equity through broad initiatives, such as the AGA Equity Project.1 Globally and in the United States, racial and ethnic … Continue reading

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Development, validation and evaluation of the Pediatric Inflammatory Crohn’s Magnetic Resonance Enterography Index (PICMI) from the ImageKids study

Cross-sectional imaging is important in the assessment of transmural inflammation in Crohn’s disease (CD). Small bowel involvement is often more extensive in pediatric CD. We undertook to develop a magnetic resonance enterography (MRE)-based index that… Continue reading

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An unusual case of bowel obstruction: diagnosis and treatment

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