28 June 2012

Flatulence



Alterations in Elimination
http://faculty.mercer.edu

Gastrointestinal reflux disease
Brannon Hyde, MD
http://www.mc.uky.edu/

PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS EXAMINING THE GI SYSTEM
Stephen J. Goldberg, M. D.
http://www.med.uc.edu/

Dietary Management 
Prof. Morsi Arab
http://www.pitt.edu/

Fiber-Modified Diets for Lower GI Tract Disorders
https://mymission.lamission.edu

Bowel and Urine Elimination
http://www.occc.edu/

Basic Human Needs Bowel Elimination
http://www.mccc.edu/

Constipation Etiology
http://www.okstate.edu/

Prebiotics, Probiotics, & Antibiotics: Controversies in the Treatment of IBS
Brian E. Lacy, Ph.D., M.D.
http://www.umm.edu/

Common Childhood Diseases
http://www.indstate.edu/

Gastrointestinal & Hepatic-Biliary Systems
http://www.uta.edu/

Medical Nutrition Therapy for Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders
http://www.uwgb.edu/

Celiac Disease
Lianne Beck, MD
http://www.fpm.emory.edu

Bowel Elimination
http://www.kishwaukeecollege.edu/

Board Review: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
http://www.med.unc.edu/

Bowel Elimination
K. Burger
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/

Abdominal Pain
http://www.columbia.edu/


112 Published articles list


  1. Multilocus genotyping of human Giardia isolates suggests limited zoonotic transmission and association between assemblage B and flatulence in children.
  2. alpha-Galactosidase from Bacillus megaterium VHM1 and its application in removal of flatulence-causing factors from soymilk.
  3. A 59-year-old female presenting with bloating and flatulence: is the intestinal gas volume in plain abdominal radiographs correlated with symptoms?
  4. Fiber, FODMAPs, flora, flatulence, and the functional bowel disorders.
  5. Forty-four years of advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of flatulence syndrome.
  6. Localizing and lateralizing value of ictal flatulence.
  7. Gastrointestinal syndromes (3): flatulence (2).
  8. Ictal flatulence: seizure onset in the nondominant hemisphere.
  9. Irritable bowel disease with flatulence: is the breath test for carbohydrate malabsorption obligatory? Contra.
  10. Irritable bowel disease with flatulence: is the breath test for carbohydrate malabsorption obligatory? Pro.
  11. Gastrointestinal syndromes (3): flatulence (1).
  12. FPIN's Clinical Inquiries: Effective management of flatulence.
  13. Enzymatic removal of flatulence-inducing sugars in chickpea milk using free and polyvinyl alcohol immobilized alpha-galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae.
  14. Novel process of fermenting black soybean Glycine max (L.) Merrill yogurt with dramatically reduced flatulence-causing oligosaccharides but enriched soy phytoalexins.
  15. Evaluation of the effect of nitazoxanide compared with placebo in patients with flatulence at the ambulatory consultation of the Central Clinic of Inppares-Lima.
  16. Usefulness of peristalsis, flatulence and evacuation for predicting oral route tolerance in patients subjected to major abdominal surgery.
  17. How you can limit your gas production. 12 tips for dealing with flatulence.
  18. Constipation and flatulence management for stoma patients.
  19. Anti-flatulence treatment and status epilepticus: a case of camphor intoxication.
  20. Genomics against flatulence.
  21. The high fermentative capacity of colonic bacteria in the origin of flatulence and its sensibility to bismuth subsalicylate.
  22. Lactose intolerance. Main symptoms: abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence, diarrhea (after consuming products with lactose).
  23. Intestinal gases and flatulence: possible causes of occurrence.
  24. A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial of rifaximin in patients with abdominal bloating and flatulence.
  25. In vivo measurement of flatulence and nutrient digestibility in dogs fed poultry by-product meal, conventional soybean meal, and low-oligosaccharide low-phytate soybean meal.
  26. Meteorism and flatulence. Inflated by wind.
  27. Flatulence in pet dogs.
  28. Basal fecal fermentation and with lactulose in patients with flatulence.
  29. Flatulence in obesity.
  30. Neutral and malodorous flatulence in obesity.
  31. Flatulence and carpopedal spasm: more than social embarrassment.
  32. Neutral and malodorous flatulence in obesity.
  33. Indifferentiated rheumatism and/or epileptic flatulence.
  34. By the way, doctor. The more I eat a health diet--one that's rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables--the more trouble I have with flatulence. Is this unusual? Any suggestions?
  35. Flatulence.
  36. Flatulence, meteorism, fullness. Plant cocktail calms the irritated stomach.
  37. The mystery of missing flatulence.
  38. The domestic processing of the common bean resulted in a reduction in the phytates and tannins antinutritional factors, in the starch content and in the raffinose, stachiose and verbascose flatulence factors.
  39. Development of a technique for the in vivo assessment of flatulence in dogs.
  40. Believes decreased dietary intake would reduce flatulence in dogs.
  41. In praise of canine flatulence research.
  42. Administration of charcoal, Yucca schidigera, and zinc acetate to reduce malodorous flatulence in dogs.
  43. Managing bloating, flatus and flatulence.
  44. Constipation among operating room nurses: flatulence as evidence.
  45. Fat, foreboding, and flatulence.
  46. Abdominal pain and flatulence. Intestinal and pulmonary tuberculosis. IgG kappa paraproteinemia.
  47. Belching, bloating, and flatulence. How to help patients who have troublesome abdominal gas.
  48. Evaluation of the pathogenesis of flatulence and abdominal cramps in patients with lactose malabsorption.
  49. Meteorism and flatulence.
  50. Fluoxetine for obsessive fear of loss of control of malodorous flatulence.
  51. Flatulence in connection with feed.
  52. Particular evacuations: flatulence, scarification, leeches and cautery in therapeutics of the low middle ages.
  53. Flatulence and other discomforts associated with consumption of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata).
  54. Flatulence--causes, relation to diet and remedies.
  55. Postoperative flatulence: causes and remedies.
  56. Unpleasant body odors. II. Flatulence.
  57. Mechanisms of flatulence and diarrhoea.
  58. Flatulence: pathophysiology and treatment.
  59. Intestinal distension and flatulence.
  60. Air-flow studies in excessive flatulence.
  61. Ambulatory nursing conference. 5. At Life Planning Center Clinic. Care of a patient with abnormal fear of flatulence: documentation of problem list for POS and its application in guidance of the patient.
  62. Paradoxical intention in the treatment of obsessional flatulence ruminations.
  63. Flatulence.
  64. Indigestion and flatulence.
  65. Flatulence production abilities of different Indian foods and effect of certain spices on flatulence.
  66. Removal of flatulence principles from legumes by mold fermentation.
  67. Flatulence.
  68. Flatulence.
  69. Natural nutritional fiber content. Bowel movement and complaints of flatulence.
  70. Pain in the stomach and flatulence.
  71. Studies of the nutritional value of plant cell wall substances for swine. 2. Effect of the addition of pectin on digestability of feed substances, excretion of N and loss of CO2 through flatulence.
  72. Comparative flatulence activity of beans and bean fractions for man and the rat.
  73. Flatulence.
  74. Flatulence.
  75. Flatulence.
  76. Meteorism and flatulence.
  77. Enzymologic and antispasm therapy in digestive flatulence.
  78. Aerophagy and flatulence.
  79. Flavor and flatulence factors in soybean protein products.
  80. Pathomechanism of intestinal flatulence. 3. Blood gases and acid-base equilibrium in paralytic occlusion.
  81. Specific foods and flatulence.
  82. Pathomechanism of intestinal flatulence. II. Resorption of gases from the intestne in peritonitis.
  83. Effects of various soybean products on flatulence in the adult man.
  84. Foaming flatulence of ruminants: etiology and pathogenesis; prevention.
  85. Drugs for gastrointestinal flatulence.
  86. EMERGENCY GASTROTOMY IN FROTHY FLATULENCE.
  87. USE OF ACTIVATED CHARCOAL IN GASTROENTEROLOGY: VALUE FOR FLATULENCE AND NERVOUS DIARRHEA.
  88. The patient's complaint, "flatulence".
  89. Methylpolysiloxane for flatulence and distension.
  90. Treatment of flatulence with methylpolysiloxane.
  91. The therapy of postoperative flatulence.
  92. Detection and therapy of non-gaseous flatulence.
  93. Flatulence.
  94. Gas, bloating and flatulence.
  95. Choline therapy of flatulence.
  96. Flatulence in health and disease.
  97. On the problem of eliminating flatulence; a contribution to diagnostic abdominal roentgenology.
  98. Childhood attitudes toward flatulence and their possible relation to adult character.
  99. On flatulence.
  100. On flatulence.
  101. Flatulence in infants and its therapy.
  102. Flatulence and the use of carminatives.
  103. Factors involved in the production of flatulence.
  104. Flatulence.
  105. The causes of flatulence.
  106. Flatulence.
  107. The treatment of intestinal flatulence.
  108. Post-operative flatulence or gas pains.
  109. Post-operative flatulence or gas pains.
  110. WHAT to do for flatulence.
  111. FLATULENCE AND EPIGASTRIC DISCOMFORT.
  112. CHRONIC FLATULENCE.

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