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    Microbiota and human diseases: dietary correction

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    Today, the microbiota is recognized as a new «extracorporeal body» maintaining homeostasis of our body. The value of some microorganisms has already been determined, but the role of most of them is not yet clear. The researchers believe that 81- 99% of all microorganisms in healthy adults have been already identified. The mechanism of interaction of a consortium of microorganisms with each other and with the human body is not fully clarified yet. The species of the microbiota in newborns and children are not completely identified. In modern realities, the clinical significance of normal microflora is not fully understood. There have been published many reports on the direct role of the microbiota as a trigger mechanism for various diseases (atherosclerosis, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, atopic diseases, depression, autism etc.) and carcinogenesis. The study of communicative bacterial connections can be used for the development of new drugs and new strategic approaches to treatment

    Crohn’s disease with isolated gastric involvement as an example of a rare disease phenotype: a clinical case

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    Crohn's disease (CD), along with ulcerative colitis, is one of the predominant nosological forms of inflammatory bowel diseases. In CD, any part of the gastrointestinal tract can be affected; however, the process is commonly associated with terminal ileum or colon involvement. CD cases with isolated or mixed involvement of upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus, stomach, and duodenum) are rare and least studied types of the disease. In isolated stomach involvement, the complaints are non-specific and include epigastric pain, gastric dyspepsia, early satiety, decreased appetite, and nausea. Isolated CD of upper gastrointestinal tract can be diagnosed after comprehensive work-up and always requires a high diagnostic level, including clinical, endoscopic and morphological one. We present a clinical case of CD with isolated stomach involvement in a 62-year-old woman. The diagnosis was confirmed by the histopathological findings of an epithelioid cell granuloma in the gastric antrum. Treatment with systemic corticosteroids reduced the disease clinical activity and improved the histological characteristics of the gastric biopsy sampled obtained by endoscopy. In this clinical case, there were specific macroscopic gastric lesions found at endoscopy in CD patients with upper gastrointestinal tract involvement, which is characterized by thickened longitudinal folding and linear grooves. This type of lesion has been described in the literature as “bamboo joint-like appearance”.Conclusion: Comprehensive assessment of clinical manifestations, endoscopic and histopathological specific features is crucial for the timely diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases

    Dulaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes (REWIND): a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial

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