Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study

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Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study. / Krag, E; Frederiksen, H J; Olsen, N; Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl.

I: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, Bind 13, Nr. 5, 1978, s. 636-9.

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Krag, E, Frederiksen, HJ, Olsen, N & Henriksen, JHS 1978, 'Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study', Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, bind 13, nr. 5, s. 636-9.

APA

Krag, E., Frederiksen, H. J., Olsen, N., & Henriksen, J. H. S. (1978). Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 13(5), 636-9.

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Krag E, Frederiksen HJ, Olsen N, Henriksen JHS. Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 1978;13(5):636-9.

Author

Krag, E ; Frederiksen, H J ; Olsen, N ; Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl. / Cimetidine treatment of protein-losing gastropathy (Ménétrier's disease). A clinical and pathophysiological study. I: Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 1978 ; Bind 13, Nr. 5. s. 636-9.

Bibtex

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abstract = "In a 47-year-old male with M{\'e}n{\'e}trier's disease (protein-losing gastropathy) the histamine-H2-receptor antagonist Cimetidine stops the protein loss and improves the clinical condition. Gastric perfusion studies on net and bidirectional ionic fluxes, protein secretion rates, and permeability, with simultaneous recording of the transmural electrical potential difference indicate that Cimetidine decreases a paracellular protein secretion by 'tightening' the tight junctions of the gastric epithelium.",
author = "E Krag and Frederiksen, {H J} and N Olsen and Henriksen, {Jens Henrik Sahl}",
note = "Keywords: Cimetidine; Guanidines; Humans; Intestinal Absorption; Male; Membrane Potentials; Middle Aged; Protein-Losing Enteropathies; Proteins; Water-Electrolyte Balance",
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AU - Henriksen, Jens Henrik Sahl

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N2 - In a 47-year-old male with Ménétrier's disease (protein-losing gastropathy) the histamine-H2-receptor antagonist Cimetidine stops the protein loss and improves the clinical condition. Gastric perfusion studies on net and bidirectional ionic fluxes, protein secretion rates, and permeability, with simultaneous recording of the transmural electrical potential difference indicate that Cimetidine decreases a paracellular protein secretion by 'tightening' the tight junctions of the gastric epithelium.

AB - In a 47-year-old male with Ménétrier's disease (protein-losing gastropathy) the histamine-H2-receptor antagonist Cimetidine stops the protein loss and improves the clinical condition. Gastric perfusion studies on net and bidirectional ionic fluxes, protein secretion rates, and permeability, with simultaneous recording of the transmural electrical potential difference indicate that Cimetidine decreases a paracellular protein secretion by 'tightening' the tight junctions of the gastric epithelium.

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VL - 13

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EP - 639

JO - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology

JF - Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology

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