... to diagnose and rule out reflux esophagitis, Barrett’s disease, and other types of inflammatory or infectious forms of esophagitis such as Crohn’s disease, herpes simplex virus, or candida Finally ... children are apnea and damage to the laryngo-pharyngeal and vocal cords, called laryngopharyngeal refluxdisease It is still controversial as to whether there is a true cause -and- effect relationship ... adults These include chronic sore throat and cough, hoarseness, wheezing and asthma, and specific to the infant population, apnea and bradycardia Dental erosions and halitosis may also be a result...
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... 0.30 and 0.60, and a low correlation below 0.30 [17] † As assessed by the clinician GERD, gastroesophagealreflux disease; QOLRAD, Quality of Life in Refluxand Dyspepsia Engels et al Health and ... presence of reflux esophagitis grade C or D, presence or history of other gastrointestinal diseases and conditions, and presence or history of other non-gastrointestinal serious diseases and conditions ... Relationship between symptom load of gastroesophagealrefluxdiseaseand health-related quality of life, work productivity, resource utilization and concomitant diseases: survey of a US cohort Aliment...
... presence and severity of reflux esophagitis between patients with and without HP infection Besides, Award and colleagues found that HP infection andhiatalhernia in patients with esophageal reflux ... prevalence of both H pylori and cagA+H pylori andreflux disease, Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma [47] Conclusion The exact association between HP andrefluxdisease continues to ... AJPM: Endoscopy-negative acid refluxdisease Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1997, 11(S2):81-85 Gisbert JP, Pajares JM, Losa C: Helicobacter pylori andgastroesophagealreflux disease: friends or foes? Hepatogastroenterology...
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... Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2009, 7:60 Background Gastroesophagealrefluxdisease (GERD) is a chronic condition in which reflux of stomach contents causes troublesome symptoms and/ or ... with gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Am J Gastroenterol 2001, 96(8 Suppl):S46-53 Wiklund I: Review of the quality of life and burden of illness in gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Dig Dis 2004, ... refluxdisease – an analysis based on the ProGERD initiative Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2003, 18(8):767-776 Wiklund I, Carlsson J, Vakil N: Gastroesophagealreflux symptoms and well-being in a random...
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... with and without symptom-defined gastroesophagealrefluxdisease (GERD), B) participants with and without reflux symptoms below the threshold for symptom-defined GERD and C) patients with and ... Studies within mainland China indicate a link between the presence of reflux symptoms and stress [23], and between reflux symptoms and specific mental disorders such as anxiety and depression [24] ... (Figure 2) Reflux symptom frequency and severity, and HRQoL Participants with reflux symptoms below the threshold for symptom-defined GERD (i.e mild reflux symptoms
... using the following combinations of search terms: ‘asthma andrefluxand ‘asthma and (reflux or GER or oesophagitis or hiatal hernia) and (risk or odds or incidence or prevalence)’ There was ... 2000;(Suppl 3):S9–30 Castell DO, Schnatz PF Gastroesophagealrefluxdiseaseand asthma Reflux or reflex? Chest 1995;108:1186–7 Field SK Asthma andgastroesophageal reflux: another piece in the puzzle? ... of gastroesophagealrefluxdisease in patients with bronchial asthma] (in Polish) Pol Merkuriusz Lek 2004;16:527–31 46 Carlo C, Anna F, Alessandra A, et al Asthma andgastroesophagealreflux disease: ...
... assessed by symptoms in questionnaire outcomes (Gastroesophageal Reflux Assessment of Symptoms in Pediatrics Questionnaire), and/ or in pH monitoring, and/ or endoscopy • PPIs were equally effective ... Efficacy assessed by symptoms such as cryng/irritability and spilling, in questionnaire outcomes (I-GERQ-MH [Infant GastroesophagealReflux Questionnaire Medical History], GSQ-I[GERD Symptom ... TRAEs included headache 10 (n=6) and diarrhea (n=3) Adolescents 11 Efficacy of the PPIs was assessedby symptom assessments or questionnaires (Gastroesophageal Reflux Assessment of Symptoms in...
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... total acid reflux time and its percentage, number of acid reflux episodes, number of long acid reflux episodes (>5 minutes), longest acid reflux time in minutes, acid reflux index and total reflux ... between acidic refluxand high mortality rate in VAP patients Acid and pepsin are the major factors responsible for symptoms and esophageal mucosal damage in gastroesophagealrefluxdisease Several ... longest reflux time, reflux index and total reflux time in VAP than non-VAP patients Alkaline reflux was more common than Page of (page number not for citation purposes) acidic one, and there...
... acids, and stilbenes such as resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol, and triterpenoids such as ursolic acid and its esters, oleanic acid, alpha-amyrin and betaamyrin, steroidal, and iridoid ... study design, performance, and analysis, with a focus on randomization of the study subjects, blinding of the investigators and study subjects, and the handling of dropouts and withdrawal of study ... of senescence and chronic disease ROS form as by-products of the normal metabolism of oxygen (e.g., food metabolism and respiration) and have important roles in cell signaling and immune function;...
... Deaths and Burden of Disease by Cause—Low- and Middle-Income Countries, High-Income Countries, and World, 2001 Table 1.2 Deaths and Burden of Disease Attributable to Risk Factors—Low- and Middle-Income ... Factors to Mortality and Burden of Disease from Cardiovascular Diseases Individual and Joint Contributions of Risk Factors to Mortality and Burden of Disease from Major Diseases of Children Population ... health anddisease Through careful synthesis of disease conditions revealed in thousands of piecemeal studies and data systems, it constructed a comprehensive portrait of diseases, injuries, and...
... anthroposophic lifestyle, and symptoms and diagnoses of allergic diseases was collected through a parental questionnaire Most of the questions were based on the internationally standardized and validated ... Differences in symptom/ disease rates related to blood samples between Steiner and Steiner reference children tended to be most pronounced in Sweden, Switzerland, and The Netherlands Characteristics ... 63 ¨ Asthma diagnosis and treatment J ALLERGY CLIN IMMUNOL VOLUME 117, NUMBER FIG A-G, Country specific and pooled OR and 95% CI estimates for different allergic diseases and sensitization, comparing...
... movements (Putamen: (Crutcher and DeLong, 1984; Alexander and Crutcher, 1990); GP: (DeLong, 1971; Anderson and Horak, 1985; Mink and Thach, 1991); SNr: (Schultz, 1986)), and not have any exclusive ... oligomerization and aggregation (Conway, Harper and Lansbury, 1998; Weinreb et al., 1996; Caughey and Lansbury, 2003; Conway et al., 2000; Lashuel et al., 2002;Li, Uversky and Fink, 2001; Pandey, Schmidt and ... rigidity, tremor and postural instability (Lang and Lozano, 1998; Lang and Lozano, 1998) PD is the second most common neurodegenerative illness (after Alzheimer’s disease) , and both incidence and prevalence...
... Alzheimer’s disease attracted researchers from diverse academic fields, including clinical, basic and social sciences It is essential to promote the understanding of this formidable diseaseand to ... diseaseand related disorders / editors, Masatoshi Takeda, Toshihisa Tanaka, Ramón Cacabelos p ; cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 3–8055–7603–X (hard cover) Alzheimer’s disease Molecular ... each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warnings and precautions This is particularly important when the recommended agent is a new and/ or infrequently employed drug All...
... Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, the American Neurological Association, and the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases He received many prizes and awards and was an honorary ... Huntington’s disease, and Parkinson brains Of the 14 cases with basal ganglia disease, only the PD cases had a severe loss of DA in the caudate and putamen (Ehringer and Hornykiewicz, 1960) Ehringer and ... in the alpha- and beta frequency bands For instance, in parkinsonian monkeys and patients, oscillatory bursting typically emerges in both the 3–8 Hz band, and a power spectral band around 10...
... Disorders Alzheimer’s Diseaseand Other Dementias Psychological Disorders Addiction Alzheimer’s Diseaseand Other Dementias Anxiety Disorders Child Abuse and Stress Disorders Depression and Bipolar Disorder ... cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases In cerebrovascular disease, the blood vessels that supply the brain with oxygen and nutrients get narrower, and in cardiovascular disease, also called ... Huntington’s disease, alcohol-induced dementia, and head trauma Dementia can also be caused by infections to the brain and hereditary diseases like Wilson’s disease Huntington’s disease is an...