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Botulism as an Intestinal Toxemia (9057 words) |
 | Intestinal toxemia botulism in infants and adults is the subject of this chapter. |
 | Almost all adult intestinal toxemia botulism cases had either an underlying alteration of normal intestinal anatomy because of surgery or inflammatory bowel disease, or an alteration of the normal intestinal microflora from broad spectrum antibiotic usage, or both. |
 | Somewhat less than a dozen cases of intestinal toxemia botulism in adults and older children have been reported (15,113-117), a situation that is consistent with the presumed rarity of the condition and its current underrecognition. |
| Nociceptive inhibition of migrating myoelectric complex by nitric oxide and monoaminergic pathways in the rat -- ... (3796 words) |
 | During intestinal paralysis we observed an increase in plasma concentrations of Som-LI and a decrease in CGRP-LI. |
 | Involvement of endogenous nitric oxide in the regulation of rat intestinal motility in vivo. |
 | Nitrergic inhibition of migrating myoelectric complex in the rat is mediated by vasoactive intestinal peptide. |