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Impaired Sliding Between the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Crural Diaphragm (Esophageal Hiatus) in Patients with Achalasia Esophagus
Conclusion: Lack of sliding between the LES and CD explains low prevalence of hiatus hernia, and low compliance of the LES in achalasia esophagus, which likely plays a role in pathogenesis of achalasia.PMID:37581423 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00117.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ravinder K Mittal Melissa Ledgerwood Michelle Caplin Pudan Xu Walter Marquez-Lavenant Ali Zifan Source Type: research

Volumetric Graft Changes After Liver Transplantation - Evidence of Adaptation to Recipient Body Size
CONCLUSIONS: Grafts with initial GV/SLV-ratio<0.6 adapt towards the ideal volume for recipient body size one year after transplantation. The disparity between graft size relative to recipient body size, and the portal and arterial perfusion, influence volumetric graft changes.PMID:37581219 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00040.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Alin Arslan Antonio Romano Qiang Wang Benny Wang Torkel B Brismar Greg Nowak Source Type: research

Impaired Sliding Between the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Crural Diaphragm (Esophageal Hiatus) in Patients with Achalasia Esophagus
Conclusion: Lack of sliding between the LES and CD explains low prevalence of hiatus hernia, and low compliance of the LES in achalasia esophagus, which likely plays a role in pathogenesis of achalasia.PMID:37581423 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00117.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ravinder K Mittal Melissa Ledgerwood Michelle Caplin Pudan Xu Walter Marquez-Lavenant Ali Zifan Source Type: research

Volumetric Graft Changes After Liver Transplantation - Evidence of Adaptation to Recipient Body Size
CONCLUSIONS: Grafts with initial GV/SLV-ratio<0.6 adapt towards the ideal volume for recipient body size one year after transplantation. The disparity between graft size relative to recipient body size, and the portal and arterial perfusion, influence volumetric graft changes.PMID:37581219 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00040.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Alin Arslan Antonio Romano Qiang Wang Benny Wang Torkel B Brismar Greg Nowak Source Type: research

Impaired Sliding Between the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Crural Diaphragm (Esophageal Hiatus) in Patients with Achalasia Esophagus
Conclusion: Lack of sliding between the LES and CD explains low prevalence of hiatus hernia, and low compliance of the LES in achalasia esophagus, which likely plays a role in pathogenesis of achalasia.PMID:37581423 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00117.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ravinder K Mittal Melissa Ledgerwood Michelle Caplin Pudan Xu Walter Marquez-Lavenant Ali Zifan Source Type: research

Volumetric Graft Changes After Liver Transplantation - Evidence of Adaptation to Recipient Body Size
CONCLUSIONS: Grafts with initial GV/SLV-ratio<0.6 adapt towards the ideal volume for recipient body size one year after transplantation. The disparity between graft size relative to recipient body size, and the portal and arterial perfusion, influence volumetric graft changes.PMID:37581219 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00040.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Alin Arslan Antonio Romano Qiang Wang Benny Wang Torkel B Brismar Greg Nowak Source Type: research

Impaired Sliding Between the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Crural Diaphragm (Esophageal Hiatus) in Patients with Achalasia Esophagus
Conclusion: Lack of sliding between the LES and CD explains low prevalence of hiatus hernia, and low compliance of the LES in achalasia esophagus, which likely plays a role in pathogenesis of achalasia.PMID:37581423 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00117.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ravinder K Mittal Melissa Ledgerwood Michelle Caplin Pudan Xu Walter Marquez-Lavenant Ali Zifan Source Type: research

Volumetric Graft Changes After Liver Transplantation - Evidence of Adaptation to Recipient Body Size
CONCLUSIONS: Grafts with initial GV/SLV-ratio<0.6 adapt towards the ideal volume for recipient body size one year after transplantation. The disparity between graft size relative to recipient body size, and the portal and arterial perfusion, influence volumetric graft changes.PMID:37581219 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00040.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Alin Arslan Antonio Romano Qiang Wang Benny Wang Torkel B Brismar Greg Nowak Source Type: research

Impaired Sliding Between the Lower Esophageal Sphincter and Crural Diaphragm (Esophageal Hiatus) in Patients with Achalasia Esophagus
Conclusion: Lack of sliding between the LES and CD explains low prevalence of hiatus hernia, and low compliance of the LES in achalasia esophagus, which likely plays a role in pathogenesis of achalasia.PMID:37581423 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00117.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Ravinder K Mittal Melissa Ledgerwood Michelle Caplin Pudan Xu Walter Marquez-Lavenant Ali Zifan Source Type: research

Volumetric Graft Changes After Liver Transplantation - Evidence of Adaptation to Recipient Body Size
CONCLUSIONS: Grafts with initial GV/SLV-ratio<0.6 adapt towards the ideal volume for recipient body size one year after transplantation. The disparity between graft size relative to recipient body size, and the portal and arterial perfusion, influence volumetric graft changes.PMID:37581219 | DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00040.2023
Source: Am J Physiol Gastroi... - August 15, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Alin Arslan Antonio Romano Qiang Wang Benny Wang Torkel B Brismar Greg Nowak Source Type: research

Predicting portal venous anomalies by left-sided gallbladder or right-sided ligamentum teres hepatis: A large scale, propensity score-matched study
CONCLUSION: RSLT doesn't consistently coexist with LGB. RSLT can predict PVA independently while the gallbladder location does not serve as a sufficient predictor.PMID:37545634 | PMC:PMC10401656 | DOI:10.3748/wjg.v29.i27.4344
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG - August 7, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Hsuan-Yin Lin Rheun-Chuan Lee Jyh-Wen Chai Chiann-Yi Hsu Yen Chou Hsuen-En Hwang Chien An Liu Nai-Chi Chiu Ho-Hsian Yen Source Type: research