Abstract: Cholecystectomy is one of the most common operations performed in general surgical practice. In case of cholecystectomy, inflamed gall bladder (Acute cholecystitis, empyema gall bladder or perforated gall bladder) resulting in contamination of wound increases the risk of surgical site infection...
Keywords: Gallbladder wall culture; Surgical site infection; Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Abstract: Peptic Ulcer Perforation (PUP) is a serious surgical emergency with high risks of mortality and morbidity up to 30 and 50%, respectively. The average age range of the patients with PUP differs among countries according to their socioeconomical status...
Keywords: Ramadan; Fasting; Pepticulcer perforation
Abstract: review focuses on the management of short stature associated with celiac disease, which is a possible expression of GH deficiency; we want also to underline the importance of diagnosis and treatment of other endocrine disorders in celiac patients. Growth failure can be a common clinical manifestation of celiac disease in children...
Keywords: Celiac disease; Short stature, Growth failure; Growth hormone, Growth hormone deficiency, Growth hormone treatment, Thyroiditis; Diabetes mellitus
Abstract: We report 9 cases of Anxiety, 3 Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and 1 case of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis as the first diagnosis, treated with Intestinal Microbiota Transplantation (IMT). All patients presented anxiety or Irritable Bowel Syndrome as the first or second diagnosis...
Keywords: Anxiety; Irritable bowel syndrome; Fecal microbiota transplantation; Intestinal microbiota transplantation Microbiota transplantation
Special Issue Article “Irritable Bowel Syndrome”
Abstract: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common GI disorder (affecting approximately 11% of the population globally) and patients with IBS are frequently seen by primary care physicians and specialists. Objectives: This article will summarize the existing evidence on epidemiology, pathophysiology...
Keywords: Irritable bowel syndrome; GI; IBS-D; Etiology
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