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    Large intestinal pathology at liver cirrhoses by M. V. Safonova, I. V. Kozlova, V. V. Ovsyannikova, I. M. Kvetnoy

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…To determine clinical and morphological features and some mechanisms of diseases of the large intestine in liver cirrhoses (LC).Material and methods. …”
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    Preparation of patients for endoscopic investigations and surgery of the large intestine by B. N. Bashankaev, A. G. Yuldashev, D. F. Yermakov, P. V. Tsarkov

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Due to application of polyethylene glycol (PEG) obligatory cleaning of the large intestine became possible without application of flush enemas. …”
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    Efficacy of ileostomy in Crohn's disease of the large intestine with perianal involvement by Yu. A. Shelygin, V. N. Kashnikov, K. V. Bolikhov, A. V. Vardanyan, I. L. Khalif

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…To estimate efficacy of ileostomy in patients with Crohn's disease of the large intestine with perianal involvement.Material and methods. …”
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    Pathogenesis of Disorders of the Motor Function of the Large Intestine in Functional Constipation by M. M. Galagudza, Yu. P. Uspensky, Yu. A. Fominykh, D. Yu. Butko

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The main FC mechanisms associated with neurogenic dysregulation include impaired function of the gray and white matter of the brain, as well as an increase in the tone of the sympathetic nervous system with a concomitant decrease in the influence of cholinergic nerves innervating the large intestine. A key role in the FC development belongs to a decrease in the pool of interstitial cells, which play the role of an intestinal pacemaker, due to slowing of their self-renewal. …”
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    What Do Gases in the Large Intestine Have to Do with Health? by Klaudia Pawełek, Patrycja Kinga Marta, Filip Maciej Huzarski, Gabriela Monika Ferfecka, Magdalena Rosa-Bończak, Agata Ossolińska, Weronika Kłosowicz, Oliver Carlton, Lucyna Stolarska, Natalia Morawiecka

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Sources of intestinal gases include swallowing air and products of intestinal fermentation, primarily in the large intestine. The gases consist of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and methane, with carbon dioxide and hydrogen being the most abundant. …”
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    Fibrolytic efficiency of the large intestine microbiota may benefit running speed in French trotters: A pilot study by Maximilien Vasseur, Romuald Lepers, Nicolas Langevin, Samy Julliand, Pauline Grimm

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract This pilot study sought to explore the contribution of the large intestine microbiota to energy metabolism and exercise performance through its ability to degrade fibers into short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs). …”
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    Colorectal cancer: state-of-the-art by Ya. S. Tsimmerman

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Further studies to reveal causes and mechanisms of premalignant states of the large intestine and CRC are required. Methods of surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment of patients of CRC and its prophylaxis require improvement.…”
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    Constipation treatment safety at pregnancy by O. Z. Okhlobystina

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…It is supposed, that high progesteron level during pregnancy results in increased production of renin, activation of rennin-angiotensinaldosterone system causes increased absorption of water in the large intestine. In late pregnancy the large intestine is pushed aside and compressed by enlarged uterus that can impair passage of fecal masses and provoke constipation. …”
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    Subtotal colectomy with antiperistaltic cecorectoanastomosis by V. I. Pomazkin

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…From them 20 patients are operated for chronic constipation with delayed passage through the large intestine (1-st group) and 5 patients with colostomas underwent simultaneous resection of affected regions of the large intestine, liquidation of stoma and restitution of continuity of intestinal tract (2-nd group).Results. …”
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    Effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HNU082 intervention on fungi and bacteriophages in different intestinal segments of mice by Xinlei Liu, Zhe Han, Wenyao Ma, Weipeng Cui, Dongyu Zhen, Shuaiming Jiang, Jiachao Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Therefore, this study used Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HNU082 (Lp082) as the research subject and aimed to investigate the changes of the gut fungi and bacteriophages in the small intestine and the large intestine after the gavage of Lp082. Results After probiotics entered the gut, the changes of the gut fungi and bacteriophages caused by the probiotics were more pronounced in the small intestine compared to the large intestine. …”
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    Pneumatosis Intestinalis Associated with Juvenile Dermatomyositis by Takako Miyamae, Naoko Ishiguro, Maria Yonezawa, Katsutoshi Tokushige, Hisashi Yamanaka

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…She developed PI based on radiological findings that also included a dilated large intestine, extraluminal gas, and secondary diaphragmatic elevation. …”
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    Colonic cytokines for severe ulcerative colitis by Ye. A. Konovich, K. Ye. Shirokikh, I. L. Khalif, M. V. Shapina

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Colonic mucosa biopsy specimens of unaffected parts of the large intestine resected in 10 patients with colorectal cancer were used as controls. …”
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    An Assessment of the Intestinal Lumen as a Site for Intervention in Reducing Body Burdens of Organochlorine Compounds by Ronald J. Jandacek, Stephen J. Genuis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…While dietary fat facilitates the absorption of OCs from the small intestine, it has little effect on OCs within the large intestine. Non-absorbable dietary fats and fat absorption inhibitors, however, can reduce the re-absorption of OCs and other lipophiles involved in EHC and may enhance the secretion of these compounds into the large intestine—thereby hastening their elimination. …”
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