Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... tion of PG degradation 106-109 and stimulation of PG synthesis , 73 inhibition of TX synthesis , 110,111 reduction of LT formation , 46.111-115 inhibition of PAF produc- tion , modulation of polymorphonuclear leukocyte function , 116 ...
... tion of PG degradation 106-109 and stimulation of PG synthesis , 73 inhibition of TX synthesis , 110,111 reduction of LT formation , 46.111-115 inhibition of PAF produc- tion , modulation of polymorphonuclear leukocyte function , 116 ...
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... tion . 38 Our studies showed decreased colonic motility in an experimental animal model of colitis . Interestingly , the decrease in smooth muscle contraction oc- curred not only in proximity to the mucosal inflammation , but also in ...
... tion . 38 Our studies showed decreased colonic motility in an experimental animal model of colitis . Interestingly , the decrease in smooth muscle contraction oc- curred not only in proximity to the mucosal inflammation , but also in ...
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... tion , but if even the use of clear liquids precipitates cramps and diarrhea , the patient should receive nothing by mouth . Nonspecific antidiarrheal agents should be avoided as they may contribute to ileus and colonic distention in ...
... tion , but if even the use of clear liquids precipitates cramps and diarrhea , the patient should receive nothing by mouth . Nonspecific antidiarrheal agents should be avoided as they may contribute to ileus and colonic distention in ...
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