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Yasunori Takehira - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a case of lifesaving of the convenience culture positive vibrio vulnificus septicemia combined with large Intestine Ulcer
    Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi, 1998
    Co-Authors: Yasunori Takehira
    Abstract:

    症例は56歳,男性.刺身摂取後,腹痛・発熱・下痢を呈しショック状態となった.便・血液培養にてVibrio vulnificus (以後V. vul.と略す)が検出され,同菌による敗血症と考えられた.後日施行した大腸内視鏡で,上行結腸潰瘍と回腸末端・回盲部の浮腫を認めた.症状は早期の抗生物質投与で改善した. V. vul.感染症で,大腸潰瘍の確認例の報告はこれまでなく,また原発性敗血症型は便培養陽性例は希であり,救命し得た例が少ないことから,留意すべきと考え報告した.

Wenliang Han - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The application value of capsule endoscopy in diagnosing small intestinal carcinoma
    Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Yongxian Gui, Feifei Shen, Chun Ling Zhao, Yi Yang, Wenliang Han
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value of capsule endoscopy in the diagnosis of small Intestine neoplastic lesions. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 108 patients who underwent capsule endoscopic examination in the Endoscopy Center of Xinxiang Central Hospital from February 2010 to January 2014. The characteristics of different small bowel diseases were observed, and the prevalence rates of different small bowel lesions were calculated. Results: Of the included 108 patients who received capsule endoscopic examination, 74 cases showed lesions, with a detection rate of 68.52%. Of these 74 patients, 56 cases (51.85%) suffered from small bowel diseases and 18 cases (16.67%) were manifested with other gastrointestinal lesions. Moreover, obvious lesion was not observed in 34 cases (31.48%). Among the patients with lesions, we observed seven cases of submucosal tumor in small Intestines, five cases of small intestinal carcinoma, two cases of small intestinal polyps, two cases of small intestinal roundworm, eight cases of small Intestine Ulcer, one case of Crohn's disease, 18 cases of enteritis, two cases of small Intestine diverticula, four cases of small Intestine hemangioma, one case of small Intestine vascular malformation, one case of intestinal lymphangiectasia, one case of small Intestine compression, two cases of small Intestine hemorrhage, and two cases of small intestinal lipoma. Among the patients who showed other gastrointestinal lesions, we observed one case of esophageal diverticula, three cases of gastric erosion, six cases of superficial gastritis, four cases of gastric Ulcer, one case of pyloric Ulcer, one case of colonic polyps, and two cases of colon tumor. Conclusion: Capsule endoscopy demonstrated a high diagnostic value for various small bowel diseases, including both tumor and inflammatory lesions. Given its simplicity, safety, and reliability, capsule endoscopy was an important examination tool for the diagnosis of small bowel diseases

Yongxian Gui - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The application value of capsule endoscopy in diagnosing small intestinal carcinoma
    Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Yongxian Gui, Feifei Shen, Chun Ling Zhao, Yi Yang, Wenliang Han
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value of capsule endoscopy in the diagnosis of small Intestine neoplastic lesions. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 108 patients who underwent capsule endoscopic examination in the Endoscopy Center of Xinxiang Central Hospital from February 2010 to January 2014. The characteristics of different small bowel diseases were observed, and the prevalence rates of different small bowel lesions were calculated. Results: Of the included 108 patients who received capsule endoscopic examination, 74 cases showed lesions, with a detection rate of 68.52%. Of these 74 patients, 56 cases (51.85%) suffered from small bowel diseases and 18 cases (16.67%) were manifested with other gastrointestinal lesions. Moreover, obvious lesion was not observed in 34 cases (31.48%). Among the patients with lesions, we observed seven cases of submucosal tumor in small Intestines, five cases of small intestinal carcinoma, two cases of small intestinal polyps, two cases of small intestinal roundworm, eight cases of small Intestine Ulcer, one case of Crohn's disease, 18 cases of enteritis, two cases of small Intestine diverticula, four cases of small Intestine hemangioma, one case of small Intestine vascular malformation, one case of intestinal lymphangiectasia, one case of small Intestine compression, two cases of small Intestine hemorrhage, and two cases of small intestinal lipoma. Among the patients who showed other gastrointestinal lesions, we observed one case of esophageal diverticula, three cases of gastric erosion, six cases of superficial gastritis, four cases of gastric Ulcer, one case of pyloric Ulcer, one case of colonic polyps, and two cases of colon tumor. Conclusion: Capsule endoscopy demonstrated a high diagnostic value for various small bowel diseases, including both tumor and inflammatory lesions. Given its simplicity, safety, and reliability, capsule endoscopy was an important examination tool for the diagnosis of small bowel diseases

Feifei Shen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The application value of capsule endoscopy in diagnosing small intestinal carcinoma
    Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Yongxian Gui, Feifei Shen, Chun Ling Zhao, Yi Yang, Wenliang Han
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value of capsule endoscopy in the diagnosis of small Intestine neoplastic lesions. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 108 patients who underwent capsule endoscopic examination in the Endoscopy Center of Xinxiang Central Hospital from February 2010 to January 2014. The characteristics of different small bowel diseases were observed, and the prevalence rates of different small bowel lesions were calculated. Results: Of the included 108 patients who received capsule endoscopic examination, 74 cases showed lesions, with a detection rate of 68.52%. Of these 74 patients, 56 cases (51.85%) suffered from small bowel diseases and 18 cases (16.67%) were manifested with other gastrointestinal lesions. Moreover, obvious lesion was not observed in 34 cases (31.48%). Among the patients with lesions, we observed seven cases of submucosal tumor in small Intestines, five cases of small intestinal carcinoma, two cases of small intestinal polyps, two cases of small intestinal roundworm, eight cases of small Intestine Ulcer, one case of Crohn's disease, 18 cases of enteritis, two cases of small Intestine diverticula, four cases of small Intestine hemangioma, one case of small Intestine vascular malformation, one case of intestinal lymphangiectasia, one case of small Intestine compression, two cases of small Intestine hemorrhage, and two cases of small intestinal lipoma. Among the patients who showed other gastrointestinal lesions, we observed one case of esophageal diverticula, three cases of gastric erosion, six cases of superficial gastritis, four cases of gastric Ulcer, one case of pyloric Ulcer, one case of colonic polyps, and two cases of colon tumor. Conclusion: Capsule endoscopy demonstrated a high diagnostic value for various small bowel diseases, including both tumor and inflammatory lesions. Given its simplicity, safety, and reliability, capsule endoscopy was an important examination tool for the diagnosis of small bowel diseases

Chun Ling Zhao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The application value of capsule endoscopy in diagnosing small intestinal carcinoma
    Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2018
    Co-Authors: Yongxian Gui, Feifei Shen, Chun Ling Zhao, Yi Yang, Wenliang Han
    Abstract:

    Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value of capsule endoscopy in the diagnosis of small Intestine neoplastic lesions. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 108 patients who underwent capsule endoscopic examination in the Endoscopy Center of Xinxiang Central Hospital from February 2010 to January 2014. The characteristics of different small bowel diseases were observed, and the prevalence rates of different small bowel lesions were calculated. Results: Of the included 108 patients who received capsule endoscopic examination, 74 cases showed lesions, with a detection rate of 68.52%. Of these 74 patients, 56 cases (51.85%) suffered from small bowel diseases and 18 cases (16.67%) were manifested with other gastrointestinal lesions. Moreover, obvious lesion was not observed in 34 cases (31.48%). Among the patients with lesions, we observed seven cases of submucosal tumor in small Intestines, five cases of small intestinal carcinoma, two cases of small intestinal polyps, two cases of small intestinal roundworm, eight cases of small Intestine Ulcer, one case of Crohn's disease, 18 cases of enteritis, two cases of small Intestine diverticula, four cases of small Intestine hemangioma, one case of small Intestine vascular malformation, one case of intestinal lymphangiectasia, one case of small Intestine compression, two cases of small Intestine hemorrhage, and two cases of small intestinal lipoma. Among the patients who showed other gastrointestinal lesions, we observed one case of esophageal diverticula, three cases of gastric erosion, six cases of superficial gastritis, four cases of gastric Ulcer, one case of pyloric Ulcer, one case of colonic polyps, and two cases of colon tumor. Conclusion: Capsule endoscopy demonstrated a high diagnostic value for various small bowel diseases, including both tumor and inflammatory lesions. Given its simplicity, safety, and reliability, capsule endoscopy was an important examination tool for the diagnosis of small bowel diseases