G Simes
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MENGE H, Wagner J, Skubis R, Simes G, Hahn H, Riecken E
Dtsch Med Wochenschr
. 1987 Jul;
112(28-29):1134-6.
PMID: 3608836
Aeromonas hydrophila was identified by culture technique in diarrhoeal stools and ascites in a patient of 57 years of age who suffered from known alcoholic cirrhosis and additional acute gastroenteritis....
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MENGE H, Germer C, Stossel R, Simes G, Hahn H, Riecken E
Gut
. 1987 Jan;
28 Suppl:175-80.
PMID: 3319809
Bacterial overgrowth and high intraluminal concentrations of deconjugated bile acids are thought to be responsible for mucosal hyperplasia in self-filling blind loops of rat jejunum. To investigate this hypothesis further...
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MENGE H, Simes G, Wagner J, Hahn H, Riecken E
Klin Wochenschr
. 1985 Sep;
63(17):827-32.
PMID: 4057914
Elemental diets and peptide diets are increasingly used in the treatment of enteral diseases and as alternatives to parenteral nutrition. Though multiple influences of these diets on the small intestinal...
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MENGE H, Simes G, Germer C, Wagner J, Hahn H, Riecken E
Z Gastroenterol
. 1985 Aug;
23(8):425-31.
PMID: 3904248
In the blind loop syndrome bacterial overgrowth--accompanied by an increase in bile acid deconjugation--is thought to be responsible for the observed morphological alterations of the small intestinal mucosa with its...
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MENGE H, Simes G, Wagner J, Hahn H, Riecken E
Schweiz Med Wochenschr
. 1985 Jul;
115(29):1014-5.
PMID: 4048898
Elemental diets are increasingly used in the treatment of enteral diseases, but only limited studies have been hitherto carried out to clarify their actions on the intestinal flora. Therefore, the...
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MENGE H, Germer C, Stossel R, Simes G, Wagner J, Hahn H, et al.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr
. 1985 Jul;
115(29):1012-3.
PMID: 4048897
A complete evaluation of the bacterial flora in jejunal self-filling blind loops was performed. The results show a significant increase in bacteria of the genera E. coli, Streptococcus and Bacteroides....