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... findings. The most frequent observed pathology was hiatus hernia (64.3 percent of patients), followed by erosive esophagitis (45.2 percent), histological esophagitis and erosive gastritis (both 21.4 percent), duodenal ulcer (7.1 percent), and ...
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... good candidates for surgery or for those with gastrointestinal abnormalities or problems such as ulcers, severe esophagitis, Crohn's disease or high potential for gastrointestinal
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... inhibitors are used to treat conditions such as stomach ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD, reflux esophagitis) by reducing the amount of acid the stomach produces. Pantoprazole is also sometimes used along with antibiotics to treat ...
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... had been treated for Type 2 diabetes due to obesity. His blood cholesterol was high and he suffered from reflux esophagitis (inflammation of the lower end of the food pipe). He was also depressed, and on a number of medications that can cause ...
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... can be taken from the last part of the esophagus to look for microscopic evidence of Barrett's and inflammation (esophagitis) caused by acid reflux. There is currently a controversy about who should be endoscopically screened to look for evidence of ...
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... can be taken from the last part of the esophagus to look for microscopic evidence of Barrett's and inflammation (esophagitis) caused by acid reflux. There is currently a controversy about who should be endoscopically screened to look for evidence of ...
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... Ception Therapeutics ' ongoing late-stage clinical trial for reslizumab in pediatric patients with eosinophilic esophagitis, an allergic inflammatory disease characterized by elevated white blood cells in the esophagus, are positive, Cephalon plans ...
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