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期刊名:Current opinion in gastroenterology

缩写:CURR OPIN GASTROEN

ISSN:0267-1379

e-ISSN:1531-7056

IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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Pooja Patel,Sabrina Layne,David A Leiman Pooja Patel
Purpose of review: This review describes pathologic conditions of retrograde flow into the esophagus along with recent therapeutic advances and treatment options. ...
Oliver Cronin,Francesco Vito Mandarino,Michael J Bourke Oliver Cronin
Purpose of review: Large nonpedunculated colorectal polyps ≥ 20 mm (LNPCPs) comprise 1% of all colorectal lesions. LNPCPs are more likely to contain advanced histology such as high-grade dysplasia and submucosal invasive...
Peter J Lee,Georgios I Papachristou,Cate Speake et al. Peter J Lee et al.
Purpose of the review: Acute pancreatitis is a common acute inflammatory disorder of the pancreas, and its incidence has been increasing worldwide. Approximately 10% of acute pancreatitis progresses to severe acute pancre...
Benjamin Spilseth,Evan L Fogel,Frederico G S Toledo et al. Benjamin Spilseth et al.
Purpose of review: Radiographic imaging of the pancreas has drawn recent interest as pancreas volume may serve as a biomarker in identifying the likelihood of diabetes development, subtyping diabetes, and identifying prog...
Radmila Choate,David Bradley,Darwin Conwell et al. Radmila Choate et al.
Purpose of review: This review examines current research on healthcare disparities in pancreatitis, identifies knowledge gaps, and proposes strategies to develop targeted multilevel interventions to address inequities in ...
Robert T Kavitt,Ian M Gralnek Robert T Kavitt
Purpose of review: Over 300 000 hospital admissions in the United States each year are due to patients with upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding (UGIB). Common etiologies of nonvariceal UGIB include peptic ulcers, mucosal...