Monthly Archives: February 2018
An unusual, but potentially life-threatening lesion in the cecum
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A rare cause of esophageal stenosis in an infant
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An unusual cause of liver mass in a female
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An unusual cause of recurrent gastric bleeding
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HBV Bypasses the Innate Immune Response and Does not Protect HCV From Antiviral Activity of Interferon
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is sensitive to interferon (IFN)-based therapy whereas HBV infection is not. It is unclear whether HBV escapes detection by the IFN-mediated immune response or actively suppresses it. Moreover, little is known on how H… Continue reading
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A young patient with diabetes and liver tumors
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Esophageal cytology: a tale of shish kebab and Roman legionaries
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Best Practice Update: Incorporating Psycho-gastroenterology into Management of Digestive Disorders
Chronic digestive diseases including irritable bowel syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux disease and inflammatory bowel diseases cannot be disentangled from their psychological context—the substantial burden of these diseases is co-determined by sympto… Continue reading
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A rare cause of a left abdominal liver mass
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