Pyloric Sphincter Therapy

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Pyloric Sphincter Therapy

Gastroparesis is a syndrome characterized by delayed gastric emptying with associated symptoms. Gastric emptying is a complex process and pyloric dysfunction may play a key role in select subsets of…

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Symptomatic Management for Gastroparesis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Symptomatic Management for Gastroparesis

Although prokinetic agents typically are used for gastroparesis, antiemetic, analgesic, and neuromodulatory medications may help manage nausea, vomiting, pain, or discomfort. Antiemetic benefits are supported by few case reports. An…

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Prokinetics in Gastroparesis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Prokinetics in Gastroparesis

Prokinetic agents are medications that enhance coordinated gastrointestinal motility and transit of content in the gastrointestinal tract, mainly by amplifying and coordinating the gastrointestinal muscular contractions. In addition to dietary…

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Other Forms of Gastroparesis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Other Forms of Gastroparesis

Although many surgical procedures originally associated with gastroparesis are less commonly performed nowadays, several more recently developed upper abdominal procedures may be complicated by the development of gastroparesis. Gastroparesis has…

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Diabetic Gastroparesis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Diabetic Gastroparesis

Gastroparesis is a complication of long-standing type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Symptoms associated with gastroparesis include early satiety, prolonged postprandial fullness, bloating, nausea and vomiting, and abdominal pain….

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Histologic Changes in Diabetic Gastroparesis

Feb 26, 2017 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Histologic Changes in Diabetic Gastroparesis

The cellular abnormalities that lead to diabetic gastroparesis are increasingly being understood. Several key cell types are affected by diabetes, leading to gastroparesis. These changes include abnormalities in the extrinsic…

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