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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Indigestion |  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - TreatmentThe only treatment is a life-long gluten-free diet. No medications are required, and none have proven useful; trials with immunosuppressive medicines (to control the bowel inflammation) have been largely unsuccessful. Therefore, coeliacs do not need any medication; the disease can be controlled by strict adherence to a gluten-free diet, which allows the intestines to heal and resolves all symptoms in the vast majority of cases and, depending on how soon the diet is begun, can also eliminate the heightene ...
See also:Coeliac disease, Coeliac disease - Signs and symptoms, Coeliac disease - Diagnosis, Coeliac disease - Tests, Coeliac disease - Biopsy appearance, Coeliac disease - Causes, Coeliac disease - Pathophysiology, Coeliac disease - Treatment, Coeliac disease - Epidemiology, Coeliac disease - Social impact, Coeliac disease - Lifelong diet, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and the Eucharist, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and Passover, Coeliac disease - Footnotes Read more here: » Coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - Treatment |
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Black pepper - World tradePeppercorns are, by monetary value, the most widely traded spice in the world, accounting for 20 per cent of all spice imports in 2002. The price of pepper can be volatile, and this figure fluctuates a great deal year to year; for example, pepper made up 39 per cent of all spice imports in 1998.[22] By weight, slightly more chile pe ...
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Zachary Taylor - BiographyTaylor was born in a log cabin to Richard Taylor and Sarah Strother, near Barboursville, Virginia, though his family was aristocratic. As an infant he and his family moved to Kentucky, where Taylor grew up on a plantation and was known as "Little Zack." Taylor and Margaret Mackall Smith met in early 1810 and were married on June 21, 1810. They had one son and five daughters, two of whom died in infancy, and one of whom, Sarah Knox Taylor, died ...
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Ovarian cancer - StagingOvarian cancer staging is by the FIGO staging system and uses information obtained after surgery, which should include a total abdominal hysterectomy, removal of (usually) both ovaries and fallopian tubes, (usually) the omentum, and pelvic (peritoneal) washings for cytology. The AJCC stage is the same as the FIGO stage.
Stage I - limited to one or both ovaries
IA - involves one ovary; capsule intact; no tumor on ovarian surface; no malignant cells in ascites or peritoneal washings
IB - involves both ovaries; ca ...
See also:Ovarian cancer, Ovarian cancer - Causes, Ovarian cancer - Symptoms, Ovarian cancer - Classification, Ovarian cancer - Staging, Ovarian cancer - Treatment, Ovarian cancer - Expectations prognosis, Ovarian cancer - Complications, Ovarian cancer - Victims of ovarian cancer Read more here: » Ovarian cancer: Encyclopedia II - Ovarian cancer - Staging |
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Ovarian cancer - Expectations prognosisOvarian cancer is disproportionately deadly for a number of reasons. First, symptoms are vague and non-specific, so women and their physicians frequently attribute them to more common conditions. By the time the cancer is diagnosed, the tumor has often spread beyond the ovaries.
Also, ovarian cancers shed malignant cells that frequently implant on the uterus, urinary bladder, bowel, and lining of the bowel wall (omentum). These cells can begin f ...
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - General anaesthesia - Preanaesthetic EvaluationBefore surgery, the anaesthesiologist or nurse anaesthetist will do a preanaesthetic evaluation to determine which drugs (including dosages), additional invasive monitors and/or analgesic therapies he or she will use. In this interview the anaesthesiologist will ask for the patient's age, weight, medical history, current medications, previous anesthetics, and other factors relevant to administering anesthesia. Often, the patient will fill in this information on a separate form when he comes to the hospital for his pre-operative evaluation. D ...
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| |  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - PathophysiologyAntibodies to the enzyme tissue transglutaminase (tTG) are found in an overwhelming majority of cases, and cross-react to gluten2. This has led to the theory that they cause the autoimmune attack on the bowel lining (which is high in tTG), prompted by the continuous stimulation by gluten. This reaction happens almost exclusively in patients with human leukocyte antigen types DQ2 and DQ8, which is inherited in families. Over 95% of patients carry one or both of these genes. About 20% of normal people carry HLA-DQ2, which raises the question of what other factors cause a sub ...
See also:Coeliac disease, Coeliac disease - Signs and symptoms, Coeliac disease - Diagnosis, Coeliac disease - Tests, Coeliac disease - Biopsy appearance, Coeliac disease - Causes, Coeliac disease - Pathophysiology, Coeliac disease - Treatment, Coeliac disease - Epidemiology, Coeliac disease - Social impact, Coeliac disease - Lifelong diet, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and the Eucharist, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and Passover, Coeliac disease - Footnotes Read more here: » Coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - Pathophysiology |
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Nutmeg - Risks and toxicityIn low doses, nutmeg produces no noticeable effect on the mind or body. Large doses of 7.5 g or more are dangerous, potentially producing convulsions, palpitations, nausea, eventual dehydration, and generalized body pain. In amounts of 10 g or more it is a mild to medium hallucinogen, producing visual distortions and a mild euphoria similar to that derived from Marijuana. However, use of nutmeg as a recreational drug is unpopular, due to the potential painful physical side effects, the risk of Nutmeg Psychosis (see below) and the inconvenien ...
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Zachary Taylor - Early life and military careerTaylor was born in a log cabin to Richard Taylor and Sarah Strother, near Barboursville, Virginia, though his family was aristocratic. James Madison was a 2nd cousin. Robert E. Lee was a 4th cousin-once removed. As an infant he and his family moved to Kentucky, where Taylor grew up on a plantation and was known as "Little Zack." Taylor and Margaret Mackall Smith met in early 1810 and were married on June 21, 1810. They had one son and five daughters, two of whom died in infancy, and one of whom, Sa ...
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - CausesThe cause is presently presumed to be:
Partly a genetic susceptibility to the illness (identical twins do not have 100% concordance however).
Together with an environmental agent, probably a virus or other infection, but stress and pregnancy have also been invoked as possible triggers.
It is associated with other autoimmune diseases; these diseases are also probably a combination of susceptibility and infection.
Possible exposure to gluten as a young baby before the gut barrier has developed fully (although this is ...
See also:Coeliac disease, Coeliac disease - Signs and symptoms, Coeliac disease - Diagnosis, Coeliac disease - Tests, Coeliac disease - Biopsy appearance, Coeliac disease - Causes, Coeliac disease - Pathophysiology, Coeliac disease - Treatment, Coeliac disease - Epidemiology, Coeliac disease - Social impact, Coeliac disease - Lifelong diet, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and the Eucharist, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and Passover, Coeliac disease - Footnotes Read more here: » Coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - Causes |
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - EpidemiologySusceptibility to coeliac disease is genetic and many cases are diagnosed in childhood, but the disease can be triggered by environmental factors at any point in life. With 1 in 250 people diagnosed, Italy has one of the highest rates of coeliac disease. It is also estimated that 1 in 250 Americans have the disease, with Italian-Americans and Irish-Americans having the highest incidence. People of African, Japanese, and Chines ...
See also:Coeliac disease, Coeliac disease - Signs and symptoms, Coeliac disease - Diagnosis, Coeliac disease - Tests, Coeliac disease - Biopsy appearance, Coeliac disease - Causes, Coeliac disease - Pathophysiology, Coeliac disease - Treatment, Coeliac disease - Epidemiology, Coeliac disease - Social impact, Coeliac disease - Lifelong diet, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and the Eucharist, Coeliac disease - Coeliacs and Passover, Coeliac disease - Footnotes Read more here: » Coeliac disease: Encyclopedia II - Coeliac disease - Epidemiology |
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|  |  |  | Indigestion: Encyclopedia II - Black pepper - The pepper plantThe pepper plant is a perennial woody vine growing to four metres in height on supporting trees, poles, or trellises. It is a spreading vine, rooting readily where trailing stems touch the ground. The leaves are alternate, entire, five to ten centimetres long and three to six centimetres broad. The flowers are small, produced on pendulous spikes four to eight centimetres long at the leaf nodes, the spikes lengthening ...
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