Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms can originate from severe dysmotility due to enteric neuropathies. Current methods used to demonstrate enteric neuropathies are based mainly on classic qualitative histopathological/immunohistochemical evaluation. This study was designed to identify an objective morphometric method for paraffin-embedded tissue samples to quantify the interganglionic distance between neighboring myenteric ganglia immunoreactive for neuron-specific enolase, as well as the number of myenteric and submucosal neuronal cell bodies/ganglion in jejunal specimens of patients with severe GI dysmotility. Jejunal full-thickness biopsies were collected from 32 patients (22 females; 16 –77 yr) with well-characterized severe dysmotility and ...
Neurodegenerative disorders, have a large impact on social and economic level; they affect quality o...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
Introduction Enteric dysmotility is an important clinical sub-group of the gastrointestinal neuromus...
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms can originate from severe dysmotility due to enteric neuropathies. Cu...
The disorders of gastrointestinal motility comprise a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions, whi...
Background: Intestinal manometry is the current standard for direct evaluation of small bowel dysmot...
Background and Aims: Small bowel manometry is increasingly used in the clinical investigation of pat...
The analysis of myenteric neurons is becoming increasingly important for the assessment of enteric n...
Disorders of intestinal motility which cause functional obstruction (chronic idiopathic intestinal p...
Background/Aim. All the functions of the digestive system are controlled, guided and initiated by...
Background: It remains unclear whether regional variation exists in the human enteric nervous system...
Background: It remains unclear whether regional variation exists in the human enteric nervous system...
The aim of this study is to review current understanding of the molecular and morphological patholog...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
The aim of this study is to review current understanding of the molecular and morphological patholog...
Neurodegenerative disorders, have a large impact on social and economic level; they affect quality o...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
Introduction Enteric dysmotility is an important clinical sub-group of the gastrointestinal neuromus...
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms can originate from severe dysmotility due to enteric neuropathies. Cu...
The disorders of gastrointestinal motility comprise a heterogeneous group of chronic conditions, whi...
Background: Intestinal manometry is the current standard for direct evaluation of small bowel dysmot...
Background and Aims: Small bowel manometry is increasingly used in the clinical investigation of pat...
The analysis of myenteric neurons is becoming increasingly important for the assessment of enteric n...
Disorders of intestinal motility which cause functional obstruction (chronic idiopathic intestinal p...
Background/Aim. All the functions of the digestive system are controlled, guided and initiated by...
Background: It remains unclear whether regional variation exists in the human enteric nervous system...
Background: It remains unclear whether regional variation exists in the human enteric nervous system...
The aim of this study is to review current understanding of the molecular and morphological patholog...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
The aim of this study is to review current understanding of the molecular and morphological patholog...
Neurodegenerative disorders, have a large impact on social and economic level; they affect quality o...
The functioning of enteric neuronal circuitries has been elucidated in the recent past. Evidence is ...
Introduction Enteric dysmotility is an important clinical sub-group of the gastrointestinal neuromus...