intestinal造句91. The primary aim of the second trial was to see if eradication of H pylori led to resolution of intestinal metaplasia.
92. Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction is usually caused by disease of the enteric nerves or smooth muscle.
93. In this study there was a remarkably consistent proximal small intestinal enteropathy of mild to moderate severity.
94. Enteroscopy has identified small intestinal lesions in a further 30-40% of patients in whom the first line investigations were normal.
95. Gall bladder contraction is regulated by an interaction of the myenteric plexus with intestinal hormones.
96. By a process of computer subtraction a time activity curve representing small intestinal transit was also obtained.
97. Both single large doses and fractionated doses of radiation have been shown to alter small intestinal motility in animals.
98. Phenotypic studies have previously shown intestinal macrophages to be a heterogeneous population and the present data show functional heterogeneity in inflamed tissue.
99. Studies of the human oesophagus and duodenum showed the same influence of intestinal tone upon the pressure elastic modulus during distension.
100. Full thickness intestinal biopsy specimens were obtained in eight of the children.
101. Calcium supplementation increased the intestinal concentrations of insoluble phosphate, which indicates formation of insoluble calcium phosphate.
102. If, at 57, he looks frailer than ever, a recent major intestinal operation is to blame.
103. A small intestinal biopsy specimen was taken from the third part of the duodenum, and routinely processed for histological examination.
104. The inflammatory cell infiltrate and its chemical products may influence intestinal permeability in various ways.
105. Therefore, we have investigated the presence and absence of different gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with and without intestinal infections.
106. Significant small intestinal strictures were excluded by small bowel radiological investigations.
107. In many instances it was dozens or even, as with intestinal parasites, hundreds of times higher than average.
108. The intestinal permeability test result was even less reliably related to the gliadin intake than the antigliadin antibody test.
109. Gurdon transferred cells from the intestinal lining of tadpoles that had already begun to feed.
110. After ingestion and hatching the larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and within 48 hours have reached the liver.
111. Hydroxylation of vitamin D gives a derivative that will increase intestinal absorption of calcium and phosphates.
112. The intestinal segment, covered by a thin plastic sheet, was placed on a plastic plate specially designed for this purpose.
113. Previously, we have shown similar patterns in other intestinal segments by use of impedance planimetry.
114. Bile acid malabsorption and increased synthesis of bile acids were even detected in cholecystectomised patients without intestinal pathology.
115. Intestinal crypt cells are known to have a higher adenylate cyclase and a lower guanylate cyclase activity than differentiated villous cells.
116. The most likely effects being gastro intestinal with some nausea.
117. In fact long term treatment causes small intestinal inflammation in 70% of patients.
118. Albin says it was used indiscriminately as a panacea for ailments such as rheumatism, sprains, kidney disorders, and intestinal conditions.
119. We assume that contractions were totally absent or failed to occlude the intestinal lumen.
120. The smooth muscles thus more easily contract in a characteristic rhythm called intestinal peristalsis.