Journal of Gastroenterology Research

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Journal of Gastroenterology Research

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Case Report Pages 47-50

Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Treated with the Oral Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Imatinib: A Case Report

Authors: Jeng-Nian Yuan, Anna Fen-Yau Li and Chih-Yen Chen

Abstract: Tumor lysis syndrome in hematological malignancy is more common than in solid tumors. Little literature has been published on tumor lysis syndrome in solid tumors.

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Clinical Image Pages 45-46

Duodenal-Type Follicular Lymphoma Mimic Follicular Hyperplasia

Authors: Yutaka Shimazu and Kazuyo Fujimura

Abstract: A 56-year-old Japanese woman with no notable medical history was admitted to our clinic because of abnormal changes in upper gastrointestinal series for regular checkup. An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed. In the duodenum, white plaques resembling lymphoid hyperplasia were detected (Figure 1A, arrowheads).

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Case Report Pages 42-44

Codeine-Induced Pancreatitis in a Patient with Previous Cholecystectomy

Authors: Alexandra May Limmer and Zackariah Clement

Abstract: Codeine is a rare precipitant of acute pancreatitis. The hypothesised mechanism is transient codeine-induced sphincter of Oddi spasm. This case report describes an 80-year-old woman with previous cholecystectomy who developed acute pancreatitis within one hour after administration of a low dose (60 mg) codeine phosphate preparation for sialadenitis.

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Review Article Pages 34-41

Plant Histaminase as Bioactive Agent to Lower the Histamine Level: A Mini-Review

Authors: Mircea Alexandru Mateescu, Mireille Djatougbevi Koudoufio, Armelle Tchoumi Neree and Bruno Mondovi

Abstract: Histamine is a biogenic amine originating endogenously or exogenously from Histidine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Endogenous histamine is mostly generated by basophils and mast cells that, when activated, will release histamine that is involved in various regulatory processes but also will induce multiple allergic effects (hypotension, tachycardia, vascular risks) including anaphylactic shock and possible death.

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Review Article Pages 30-33

Impact of Genetic Testing in the Diagnosis and Management of Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency

Authors: Lombardo Rachel C, Hopkin Robert and Abu-El-Haija Maisam

Abstract: The proband was of Arabic descent and evaluated for intractable diarrhea and poor growth. Molecular testing identified a nonsense mutation in the sucrase-isomaltase (SI) gene consistent with a diagnosis of sucrase-isomaltase deficiency (CSID).

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Review Article Pages 24-29

Food Safety and Climate Change: Seasonality and Emerging Food Borne Pathogens

Authors: Ahmet Koluman, Abdullah DİKİCİ, Tolga Kahraman and Gökhan Kürşad İNCİLİ

Abstract: The future consequences of climate change and its impact on food safety is still not clear due to many variations and uncertanities. It is obvious that seasonal distribution and incidence of campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis and vero-toxigenic Escherichia coli borne diseases are increasing as the environmental temperature increases.

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Research Article Pages 14-23

Vero-Toxigenic Escherichia Coli (VTEC): To Sum up all we know

Authors: Basak Unver Koluman and Ahmet Koluman

Abstract: Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli renamed after detection of production ability of cytotoxin which kills Vero cells, a continuous cell line derived from the kidney of the African green monkey (Chlorocebus sp). These toxins are proved to cause severe diseases in humans.

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Research Article Pages 9-13

Clinicopathological and Prognostic Features of Extragastrointestinal Stromal Tumors of the Omentum: A Review

Authors: Giuseppe Angelico, Saveria Spadola and Claudia Trombatore

Abstract: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are the most common mesenchymal neoplasms of the digestive tract. A small percentage of GISTs form extragastrointestinal masses in the omentum, mesenteries, retroperitoneum, and undefined abdominal sites. These tumors have been labelled as "extra-gastrointestinal stromal tumors" (EGISTs). By definition, extragastrointestinal stromal tumors display no connection to the walls of the gastrointestinal tubular organs.

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Research Article Pages 1-8

Risk Factors for Gastrointestinal Disorders Among Iraqi Americans in Southeast Michigan, United States

Authors: Laith H Jamil, Fahad K Alobaidi, Faris Lami, Neiveen Peter and Hikmet J Jamil

Abstract: To study the prevalence of gastrointestinal disorders, understand the compliance to treatment among Iraqi Arabs and Iraqi Chaldeans, and predict risk factors for gastrointestinal disorders. 350 random samples of Iraqi Americans, who immigrated to United States from Iraq at different times reported gastrointestinal disorders. Compliance to treatment was evaluated.

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