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Upper gastrointestinal Crohn's disease
Symptomatic gastroduodenal manifestations of Crohn's disease are rare, with less than 4% of patients being clinically symptomatic. Gastroduodenal involvement may, however, be found endoscopically in 20% and in up to 40% of cases histologically, most frequently as Helicobacter pylori-negative focal gastritis, usually in patients with concomitant distal ileal disease. In practice, the activity of concomitant distal Crohn's disease usually determines the indication for therapy, except in the presence of obstructive gastroduodenal symptoms. With the few data available, it seems correct to say that localized gastroduodenal disease should be treated with standard medical therapy used for more distal disease, with the exception of the galenic formulation of sulfasalazine and mesalazine with pH-dependent release. The presence of symptoms of obstruction needs aggressive therapy. If medical therapy with steroids and immunomodulatory drugs does not alleviate the symptoms, balloon dilation and surgery are the options to consider. [Ed.]]]>
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Agniṣṭoma and the nature of sacrifice
Bronkhorst, Johannes
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2016
On Meaning and Mantras: Essays in Honor of Frits Staal, pp. 79-99
Thompson, George (ed.)
Payne, Richard K. (ed.)
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Selective regulation of acid-sensing ion channel 1 by serine proteases.
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Poirot, O.
Vukicevic, M.
Boesch, A.
Kellenberger, S.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 279, no. 37, pp. 38448-38457
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