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    Cisapride or cimetidine in the treatment of functional dyspepsia. Results of a double-blind, randomized, Swiss multicentre study by Halter, F, Miazza, B, Brignoli, R

    “…Functional dyspepsia is a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for the clinician. Several systems for the identification of 'high-risk' patients and…”
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    Study with two prokinetics in functional dyspepsia and GORD: domperidone vs. cisapride by Halter, F, Staub, P, Hammer, B, Guyot, J, Miazza, B M

    “…The HT4-agonist Cisapride (CIS) and the peripheral D2-antagonist Domperidone (DOMP) have distinct prokinetic actions. We compared their clinical efficacy in…”
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    Exocrine pancreatic nodules after longterm pancreaticobiliary diversion in rats. An effect of raised CCK plasma concentrations by Miazza, B M, Widgren, S, Chayvialle, J A, Nicolet, T, Loizeau, E

    Published in Gut (1987)
    “…Surgical diversion of bile and pancreatic secretions to the mid small bowel has been shown to provoke increased CCK plasma concentration and growth of the…”
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    Mechanism of pancreatic growth induced by pancreatico-biliary diversion in the rat. Inhibition by proglumide, benzotript, and ranitidine by Miazza, B M, Turberg, Y, Guillaume, P, Hahne, W, Chayvialle, J A, Loizeau, E

    “…Pancreatico-biliary diversion (PBD) stimulates pancreatic growth in the rat. The present experiment was designed to investigate the mechanism of this…”
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    Hormones and polyamines in intestinal and pancreatic adaptation by Dowling, R H, Hosomi, M, Stace, N H, Lirussi, F, Miazza, B, Levan, H, Murphy, G M

    “…The evidence for and against an enteropancreatic trophic axis is reviewed. Luminal nutrition is essential for the maintenance of normal intestinal mucosal, and…”
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    Hyperenteroglucagonaemia and small intestinal mucosal growth after colonic perfusion of glucose in rats by Miazza, B M, Al-Mukhtar, M Y, Salmeron, M, Ghatei, M A, Felce-Dachez, M, Filali, A, Villet, R, Wright, N A, Bloom, S R, Crambaud, J C

    Published in Gut (01-05-1985)
    “…Beside intraluminal factors, humoral agents play an important role in intestinal adaptation. Enteroglucagon, the mucosal concentration of which is maximal in…”
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    Jejunal secretory effect of intraduodenal food in humans. A comparison of mixed nutrients, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates by Miazza, B, Palma, R, Lachance, J R, Chayvialle, J A, Jonard, P P, Modigliani, R

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-05-1985)
    “…The effect of the presence of food in the intestinal lumen on fluid transport by an intestinal loop isolated from nutrients is debatable and seems to be…”
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    Drugs and assessment of gastrointestinal motility by Brignoli, R, Meier, R, Miazza, B

    “…Any determination of gastrointestinal motility is based on two assumptions: (1) That the patient is examined in "physiological" conditions and (2) that the…”
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    Gallbladder dyskinesia and manometry of Oddi's sphincter by Nicolet, T, de Peyer, R, Miazza, B

    “…Sphincter of Oddi activity partly regulates bile flow into the small intestine. This regulation is mainly controlled by phasic contractions and basal tone of…”
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    Endoscopic findings in volunteers and dyspeptic patients by Brignoli, R, Merki, H, Miazza, B, Beglinger, C

    Published in Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift (12-07-1994)
    “…Although more than a fourth of the adult population reports dyspeptic complaints, little is known about the prevalence of clinically relevant UGI endoscopic…”
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    Potential adaptation of the gastrointestinal system. Existence of an enteropancreatic trophic axis, the role of hormones and polyamines by Dowling, R H, Miazza, B M

    Published in Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift (20-07-1985)
    “…The evidence for an enteropancreatic trophic axis is reviewed. Luminal nutrition is essential for the maintenance of normal intestinal mucosal, as well as…”
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    Idiopathic chronic watery diarrhea from excluded rectosigmoid with goblet cell hyperplasia cured by restoration of large bowel continuity by BORIES, C, MIAZZA, B, GALIAN, A, HAUTEFEUILLE, P, MADESCLAIRE, G, LAVERGNE, A, RAMBAUD, J.-C

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-07-1986)
    “…A 73-year-old woman developed abnormal electrolyte and water loss from an excluded rectosigmoid segment after surgical treatment of a volvulus of the sigmoid…”
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    Constipation and incontinence: significance of colonic transit time, anorectal manometry and defecography by Dederding, J P, Fouillet, P, Berclaz, R, Miazza, B, Cunningham, M, Mirescu, D, de Peyer, R, Loizeau, E

    Published in Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift (02-02-1991)
    “…Constipation and fecal incontinence are frequent motives of gastroenterological consultation. An etiological diagnosis can often be suspected from the history…”
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    Questionable usefulness of the edrophonium test in the diagnosis of non-cardiac retrosternal pain by Apollonio, G, Dederding, J P, Bosson, R, Baumann, R, Loup, R, Girard, L, Miazza, B, de Peyer, R, Loizeau, E

    Published in Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift (02-06-1990)
    “…Of 69 patients with non-cardiac chest pain, one third had abnormal esophageal motility as evidenced by basal esophageal manometry. 8 patients (12%) reported…”
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    Endoscopic sclerotherapy and esophageal varices by Berclaz, R, de Peyer, R, Miazza, B, Laszlo, A, Cunningham, M, Dederding, J P, Loup, R, Loizeau, E

    Published in Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift (15-10-1988)
    “…60 consecutive patients underwent sclerotherapy for hemorrhage from ruptured esophageal varices. Sclerosis was always started within the first 48 hours. 12…”
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