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pro vyhledávání: '"G. G. JAMIESON"'
Autor:
L A Mudge, D I Watson, B M Smithers, E A Isenring, L Smith, G G Jamieson, A Aly, S Archer, M Ballal, J Barbon, A Barbour, K Benton, J Bessell, M Bond, Melissa Berryman, T Bright, R Cade, A Cardamis, R Carroll, K Cashman, L Chan, B Chapman, S Chapman, D Chen, J Chisholm, W Davidson, P Devitt, C Dong, R Doola, S Edwards, K Epari, M Farley, J Farrow, M Ferguson, D Fletcher, K Forbes, K Fullerton, P Game, S Gan, D Gotley, B Gout, J Gray, S Heaney, M A Johnson, M Johnstone, S Kariyawasam, J Karnon, A Kelaart, L Kellett, E Kennedy, R Krane, S Lemass, R Lindstrom-Sowman, J Loeliger, A Lord, John Ludbrook, C McFarlane, M McPhee, S Y-X Ooi, L Pearce, K Pettigrew, E Putrus, G Rassias, A Shanks, J Shenfine, E L Smith, J Singleton, J Spillane, L Sputore, B Steer, T Sullivan, L Teleni, D Tolcher, J Thomas, S Thompson, T Thorpe, C Watterson, V Wills, A Wilton, K Wright, T Wright
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 105:1262-1272
Background Preoperative immunonutrition has been proposed to reduce the duration of hospital stay and infective complications following major elective surgery in patients with gastrointestinal malignancy. A multicentre 2 × 2 factorial RCT was conduc
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Esophagus. 14:50-53
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British Journal of Surgery. 84:1465-1469
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British Journal of Surgery. 84:686-689
Autor:
D. I. Watson, G. G. Jamieson, R. J. Baigrie, G. Mathew, P. G. Devitt, P. A. Game, R. Britten-Jones
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 83:1284-1287
Publikováno v:
Gut. 38:806-811
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the role of upper oesophageal sphincter (UOS) compliance in dysphagia, the functional consequences of surgery were evaluated in eight patients with pharyngeal diverticula. The study examined the hypotheses that hypopharyn
Publikováno v:
ANZ Journal of Surgery. 66:37-40
Background: This study has investigated first the role of the antrum and pylorus in the retardation of gastric emptying during distension of the duodenum, and second whether ascending duodenal intramural nerves contribute to control of both antro-pyl
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The Journal of Physiology. 488:203-209
1. The role of antral intramural pathways in the control of antropyloric motility and gastric emptying was evaluated in five conscious pigs equipped with chronic gastric and duodenal cannulae. Neural pathways were divided by transection and re-anasto
Autor:
J C, Myers, N Q, Nguyen, G G, Jamieson, J E, Van't Hek, K, Ching, R H, Holloway, J, Dent, T I, Omari
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Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society. 24(9)
Conventional measures of esophageal pressures or bolus transport fail to identify patients at risk of dysphagia after laparoscopic fundoplication.Liquid and viscous swallows were evaluated with impedance/manometry in 19 patients with reflux disease b
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 474:361-366
1. In conscious pigs, intragastric pressure was controlled by a water barostat such that the gastroduodenal pressure gradient was always positive with the barostat set above 15 cm. In six pigs pyloric motor function was removed by prior pylorectomy.