- A
gastric balloon, also
known as an
intragastric balloon (IGB) or a
stomach balloon, is an
inflatable medical device that is
temporarily placed into the...
-
somewhat of a safe
surgical procedure, with a
mortality rate of 0.05%.
Intragastric balloon involves placing a
deflated balloon into the stomach, and then...
- taste, even if the diet is flavored, and
choose to
receive it
through intragastric administration.
Possible nausea and
diarrhea can
result from the high...
- in
adult female rats
within a
laboratory setting when
combined with
intragastric injections. The
reason for this
flavor avoidance is
still unknown, however...
- R,
Maggio F,
Delle Fave G (April 2003). "Concomitant
alterations in
intragastric pH and
ascorbic acid
concentration in
patients with
Helicobacter pylori...
- the
progression of Parkinson's-like
symptoms in mice
following chronic intragastric ingestion of low
doses of rotenone. The
concentrations in the central...
- the
absorption of
fluconazole and
itraconazole under conditions of low
intragastric acidity".
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 7 (3): 317–321. doi:10...
-
gastrin and
especially Ach, and ACh also
stimulates mucus secretion. Low
intragastric pH
stimulates antral D
cells to
release somatostatin.
Somatostatin inhibits...
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flavor preference learning by
intragastric administration of L-glutamate in rats". Neurosci. Lett. 451 (3): 190–3...
- JM, González-Enríquez J (July 2008). "Safety and
effectiveness of the
intragastric balloon for obesity. A meta-analysis".
Obesity Surgery. 18 (7): 841–846...