J Croese
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Recent Articles
1.
Tutticci N, Cameron D, Croese J, Roche E
Endoscopy
. 2010 Apr;
42 Suppl 2:E136.
PMID: 20405382
No abstract available.
2.
Croese J
Parasitol Today
. 2006 Oct;
14(2):70-2.
PMID: 17040701
The existence of the canine hookworm Ancylostoma caninum in the human gut seems to be curtailed by an effective IgE-mediated inflammatory response against the helminth's feeding secretions, which, by damaging...
3.
Croese J, ONeil J, Masson J, Cooke S, Melrose W, Pritchard D, et al.
Gut
. 2005 Dec;
55(1):136-7.
PMID: 16344586
No abstract available.
4.
Croese J
Med J Aust
. 1999 Apr;
170(6):251-4.
PMID: 10212645
Objective: To evaluate whether colonoscopy protects against subsequent colorectal cancer (CRC). Design: Case and population survey. Setting: Townsville region in northern Queensland, between mid 1985 and January 1998. Subjects: All...
5.
Prociv P, Croese J
Acta Trop
. 1996 Sep;
62(1):23-44.
PMID: 8971276
Recent studies in northeastern Australia indicate that enteric infection with Ancylostoma caninum is a leading cause of human eosinophilic enteritis. Much more frequent accompaniments of this infection are obscure abdominal...
6.
Croese J, Fairley S, Loukas A, Hack J, Stronach P
J Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 1996 Jun;
11(6):524-31.
PMID: 8792304
Ileal ulceration is diagnosed commonly at colonoscopy in northeastern Australia. This observation has occurred contemporaneously with the description of a painful enteritis caused through supposedly rare infections by Ancylostoma caninum,...
7.
Loukas A, Opdebeeck J, Croese J, Prociv P
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 1996 Jun;
54(6):672-6.
PMID: 8686791
Most patients with proven or suspected enteric infection with the common hookworm of dogs, Ancylostoma caninum, produce immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgE antibodies to an immunodominant excretory/secretory antigen (Ac68) of...
8.
Croese J
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 1995 Aug;
53(2):158-61.
PMID: 7677217
Ancylostoma caninum, the cosmopolitan canine hookworm prevalent in domestic pets throughout northeastern Australia, has been identified as a cause of obscure abdominal pain. To investigate the influence of climate on...
9.
Walker N, Croese J, Clouston A, Parry M, Loukas A, Prociv P
Am J Surg Pathol
. 1995 Mar;
19(3):328-37.
PMID: 7872431
While eosinophilic gastroenteritis is considered a rare condition, eosinophilic enteritis without gastric involvement is quite common in northeastern Australia. We present 79 patients with biopsy-proven eosinophilic enteritis, 70 seen since...
10.
Croese J, Loukas A, Opdebeeck J, Fairley S, Prociv P
Ann Intern Med
. 1994 Mar;
120(5):369-74.
PMID: 8304653
Objective: To describe a zoonotic ancylostomiasis (canine), acquired from domestic pets by patients living in developed, urban communities. Design: An 8-year, retrospective case study. Setting: A clinical gastroenterologic practice in...