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Gastroparesis 

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  1. 26-02-2018 | Gastrointestinal disorders | Figure | Image

    Therapeutic pyramid for diabetic gastroparesis

    A sequential approach to the management of patients with diabetic gastroparesis needs to be considered on the basis of the severity of the symptoms and the efficacy and safety of the intervention.

    Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature
  2. 22-06-2018 | Gastroparesis | Review | Article

    Diabetic gastroparesis: Principles and current trends in management

    This article is a comprehensive review of diabetic gastroparesis, defined as delayed or disordered gastric emptying, including basic principles and

  3. 27-01-2017 | Gastroparesis | Book chapter | Article

    Diabetic gastroparesis

    Gastroparesis is defined as a chronic disorder characterized by delayed emptying of the stomach occurring in the absence of mechanical obstruction.

  4. 18-07-2017 | Gastrointestinal disorders | Review | Article

    Gastroparesis: Medical and therapeutic advances

    Gastroparesis is a chronic, bothersome, and often disabling neuromuscular disorder of the upper gastrointestinal tract.

  5. 21-01-2017 | Gastrointestinal disorders | Article

    The burdens, concerns, and quality of life of patients with gastroparesis

    The impact of gastroparesis on patients from the patient’s viewpoint is needed to better address treatment priorities.

  6. 26-02-2018 | Gastrointestinal disorders | Figure | Image

    An endoscopic and surgical treatment algorithm for persistent or intractable symptoms despite medical therapy

    Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
  7. 26-02-2018 | Complications | Figure | Image

    Impact of diabetic complications

    More than 60% of diabetic patients are affected by neuropathy, which includes distal symmetrical polyneuropathy, mononeuropathies, and a variety of autonomic neuropathies that cause erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, gastroparesis, and nocturnal diarrhea.

    Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature
  8. 18-05-2018 | Nutritional management | Article

    Adherence to special diets and its association with meeting the nutrient recommendations in individuals with type 1 diabetes

    Ahola AJ, Forsblom C, Groop PH. Acta Diabetol 2018. doi: 10.1007/s00592-018-1159-2

  9. 18-04-2018 | Artificial pancreas systems | Article

    Artificial pancreas treatment for outpatients with type 1 diabetes: Systematic review and meta-analysis

    Bekiari E et al. BMJ 2018; 361: k1310. doi: 10.1136/bmj.k1310 

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