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- gutjnl-2015-309151 doi "10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309151".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 isCitedBy Functional_gastrointestinal_disorder.
- gutjnl-2015-309151 isCitedBy Histamine.
- gutjnl-2015-309151 isCitedBy Irritable_bowel_syndrome.
- gutjnl-2015-309151 isCitedBy Mast_cell.
- gutjnl-2015-309151 isCitedBy Visceral_pain.
- gutjnl-2015-309151 journal "Gut".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 pages "155–168".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 pmid "26194403".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 quote "Functional gastrointestinal disorders are characterized by chronic complaints arising from disorganized brain-gut interactions leading to dysmotility and hypersensitivity. The two most prevalent FGIDs, affecting up to 16–26% of worldwide population, are functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome. ... It is well established that mast cell activation can generate epithelial and neuro-muscular dysfunction and promote visceral hypersensitivity and altered motility patterns in FGIDs, postoperative ileus, food allergy and inflammatory bowel disease.".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 quote "▸ Increased mast cell activation is a common finding in the mucosa of patients with functional GI disorders. ...".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 quote "▸ Mast cells play a central pathophysiological role in IBS and possibly in functional dyspepsia, although not well defined.".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 quote "▸ Treatment with mast cell stabilisers offers a reasonably safe and promising option for the management of those patients with IBS non-responding to conventional approaches, though future studies are warranted to evaluate efficacy and indications.".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 title "The role of mast cells in functional GI disorders".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 vauthors "Wouters MM, Vicario M, Santos J".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 volume "65".
- gutjnl-2015-309151 year "2015".