3281. Colonoscopy. A review.
The technique of colonoscopy has introduced an exciting new modality for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon. It is not a panacrea, for, as with any technique, limitations are always present; but it offers the single most far reaching advance for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon that has been offered in the last decade. The next 10 years should indeed prove exciting.
3282. Are anticholinergics of use in the irritable colon syndrome?3283. Anticholinergics: do they work in peptic ulcer?3284. Intestinal metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins.3285. Iron storage disorders of the liver.3286. Cyclic nucleotides and their role in gastrointestinal secretion.3287. Medical therapy for gallstones.3288. Editorial: Scanning the portal circulation.3289. Candidate hormones of the gut. 8. Urogastrone.3290. Candidate hormones of the gut. 3. Gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP).3291. Candidate hormones of the gut. XVI. Villikinin.3292. Candidate hormones of the gut. XV. Insulin-releasing factors of the gastrointestinal mucosa (Incretin).3293. Candidate hormones of the gut. XIV. Enteroglucagon.3294. Candidate hormones of the gut. XII. Enterocrinin.3295. Candidate hormones of the gut. XI. Duocrinin.3296. Candidate hormones of the gut. X. Bulbogastrone.3297. Candidate hormones of the gut. VI. Bovine pancreatic polypeptide (BPP) and avian pancreatic polypeptide (APP).3298. Candidate hormones of the gut. V. Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP).3299. Candidate hormones of the gut. IX. Gastrone.3300. Candidate hormones of the gut. IV. Motilin. |