43 results on '"Singh, Prashant"'
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2. Prevalence and Associated Factors of Bloating: Results From the Rome Foundation Global Epidemiology Study
3. Tu1556: GRAM +VE BACTERIA ACTIVATES MACROPHAGE TLR2 TO UPREGULATE MUCOSAL DUOX2 BY AN IL1B PATHWAY
4. Tu1334: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WHO PRESENT WITH BLOATING AS A PREDOMINANT SYMPTOM
5. 411: A LOW FODMAP DIET IMPROVES COLONIC BARRIER FUNCTION AND MAST CELL ACTIVATION IN IBS-D PATIENTS
6. Su1359 PREVALENCE AND ETIOLOGIES OF NON-RESPONSIVE CELIAC DISEASE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
7. 784 KYNURENIC ACID (KYNA) LEVELS ARE REDUCED IN IBS-D, RESULTING IN VISCERAL HYPERSENSITIVITY: ROLE OF MICROBIAL DYSBIOSIS
8. 242 EFFICACY OF A NOVEL, DISCRIMATORY P-VALUE BASED, IGG ASSAYGUIDED ELIMINATION DIET BY IBS SUBTYPE: RESULTS FROM A MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, SHAM-CONTROLLED STUDY
9. Sa1209 GASTROINTESTINAL INTUBATION USING A MULTI-PORT ASPIRATION CATHETER TO STUDY DRUG RELEASE OF EXTENDED-RELEASE GLIPIZIDE DRUG PRODUCTS IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT OF HEALTHY HUMANS
10. 1285 DOES THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET HAVE SIMILAR EFFICACY AS A LOW FODMAP DIET IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME? RESULTS FROM A PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
11. 1079 SYMPTOMS DO NOT PREDICT SUCROSE MALABSORPTION ON BREATH TESTING
12. 239 IS A SIMPLIFIED LOW FODMAP RESTRICTION PHASE POSSIBLE? RESULTS FROM A MULTI-CENTER, DOUBLE-BLIND, PILOT-FEASIBILITY, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
13. Sa1710 THE IMPACT OF AGE ON DISORDERS OF GUT BRAIN INTERACTION
14. Fr440 WOMEN'S HEALTH FACTORS ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED BOWEL HABITS: RESULTS OF A NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY
15. 101 DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE ABDOMINAL BLOATING IN FGIDS: FEMALE SEX, CONSTIPATION, AND DYSPEPSIA, BUT NOT PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE BLOATING.
16. Su092 WHO REPORTS POST-PRANDIAL DIARRHEA? ANALYSIS OF A COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DIARRHEA.
17. Su576 ARE ALL FODMAPS CREATED EQUAL? A BLINDED, RANDOMIZED REINTRODUCTION TRIAL TO DETERMINE WHICH FODMAPS DRIVE CLINICAL RESPONSE IN IBS PATIENTS
18. 377 MAST-CELL ACTIVATION LEADING TO COLONIC BARRIER DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING HIGH-FODMAP DIET IS MEDIATED VIA LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE
19. Tu1627 BLOATING IN THE GLOBAL POPULATION: RESULTS FROM THE ROME FOUNDATION GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDY
20. Tu1612 WHAT IS UNSPECIFIED FUNCTIONAL BOWEL DISORDER? A COMMONLY SEEN, RARELY RECOGNIZED, AND POORLY UNDERSTOOD DIAGNOSIS
21. Tu1614 A NOVEL APPROACH TO CREATE AN IBS SPECIFIC IMMUNOASSAY FOR IDENTIFYING FOODS THAT CAUSE AN ELEVATED IGG IMMUNE RESPONSE IN IBS PATIENTS
22. 775 THE LUMINAL MICROBIOME REGULATES GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE LEVELS IN A SUBSET OF PATIENTS WITH DIARRHEA-PREDOMINANT IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME LEADING TO BARRIER DYSFUNCTION
23. 777 FECAL LPS CAUSES FODMAP-MEDIATED BARRIER DYSFUNCTION IN IBS-D VIA TLR4-DEPENDENT MAST-CELL ACTIVATION
24. Use of Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Patient Satisfaction Based on the IBS in America Survey
25. 857 – Medication Utilization and Satisfaction in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Insight from the IBS in America Survey
26. 1101 – Fmt with Or Without Antibiotic Pretreatment in Patients with Ibs-D: Results of a Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
27. Su1636 – The Placebo Response in Chronic Idiopathic Constipation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
28. Mo1022 - Diagnostic Accuracy of Point of Care Tests for Diagnosing Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
29. 261 - Pelvic Floor Symptom Related Distress in Chronic Constipation Correlates with a Diagnosis of IBS-C and Constipation Severity but not Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia
30. Tu1632 - Sleep Disturbance and Sleep Quality Among Patients Presenting to a Gastroenterology Clinic
31. Su1857 - Emergency Department Utilization for Inflammatory Bowel Disease from 2006-2014
32. Su1598 - Fecal Urgency in a Representative Sample of us Adults: Risk Factors in Individuals with and without Diarrhea
33. Su1599 - Clinical Symptoms and Anorectal Manometry Findings in Fecal Urgency Patients: Differences Based on Underlying Bowel Habits
34. Obesity Increases the Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Men
35. Su1176 Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Asia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
36. 456 - Predictors of the Placebo Response in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
37. Sa1290 Risk of Celiac Disease in the First and Second Degree Relatives of Patients With Celiac Disease: A Meta-Analysis
38. 783 Menopausal Hormone Therapy Is Associated With Increased Risk of Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding
39. 786 Alcohol Consumption Increases the Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Men
40. Tu1699 - Obesity Increases the Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Men
41. Su1451 Validation of Point of Care Testing for Celiac Disease in Children in a Tertiary Hospital in North India
42. Mo1880 Brain Activation Pattern in Patients With Achalasia During Volitional Swallowing
43. T1867 Proteome of the Small Intestinal Brush Border of the NHERF2 Knock out (Ko) Mouse: Changes in Transporters and Signaling Molecules
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