Gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, and fecal incontinence occur frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus. In a survey of 136 diabetic outpatients, 76 % had one or more gastrointestinal symptoms, the commonest symptom being constipation (found in 60%). In many cases these symptoms are thought to be due to abnormal gastrointestinal motility that, in turn, may be a manifestation of diabetic autonomic neuropathy involving the gastrointestinal tract. The pathophysiology of these gastrointestinal symptoms, clarified in recent studies, and the clinical features and treatment of these problems in diabetic patients are reviewed
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively determine the turnover (gain or loss) of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms ...
Autonomic diabetic neuropathy of the alimentary canal takes several basic forms: a) oesophagopathy ,...
Symptoms related to functional and sensory abnormalities are frequently encountered in patients with...
Although relatively frequent, diabetic involvement of digestive tract motility has not been investig...
The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with abnormalities concerning the lower gas...
Reports on motor abnormalities in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus are inconsistent. In ...
The number of diabetes mellitus patients has increased over the last few years in developing countri...
Background and objectives: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are contributor of increased morbidity an...
"If you haven't measured something, you really don't know much about it." -Karl Pearson (attributed)...
Diabetic diarrhea and steatorrhea occur predominantly in young adult males who have juvenile-onset d...
The application of novel investigative techniques has established that there is a high prevalence of...
An association between delayed gastric emptying and diabetes was known for more than half a century ...
Gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy represents an important and diverse, but poorly appreciated, m...
Background Diabetic constipation is traditionally attributed to slow colonic transit, despite limit...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease leading to the development of numerous health complications. In deve...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively determine the turnover (gain or loss) of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms ...
Autonomic diabetic neuropathy of the alimentary canal takes several basic forms: a) oesophagopathy ,...
Symptoms related to functional and sensory abnormalities are frequently encountered in patients with...
Although relatively frequent, diabetic involvement of digestive tract motility has not been investig...
The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with abnormalities concerning the lower gas...
Reports on motor abnormalities in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus are inconsistent. In ...
The number of diabetes mellitus patients has increased over the last few years in developing countri...
Background and objectives: Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are contributor of increased morbidity an...
"If you haven't measured something, you really don't know much about it." -Karl Pearson (attributed)...
Diabetic diarrhea and steatorrhea occur predominantly in young adult males who have juvenile-onset d...
The application of novel investigative techniques has established that there is a high prevalence of...
An association between delayed gastric emptying and diabetes was known for more than half a century ...
Gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy represents an important and diverse, but poorly appreciated, m...
Background Diabetic constipation is traditionally attributed to slow colonic transit, despite limit...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease leading to the development of numerous health complications. In deve...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively determine the turnover (gain or loss) of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms ...
Autonomic diabetic neuropathy of the alimentary canal takes several basic forms: a) oesophagopathy ,...
Symptoms related to functional and sensory abnormalities are frequently encountered in patients with...