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Lupine Publishers- Journal of Hepatology Research

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Asymptomatic Portal Cavernoma Revealing Activated Protein C Resistance by Salem Bouomrani in Current Trends in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Lupine Publishers Introduction: Unlike the child, the portal cavernoma (PC) remains an exceptional and unusual complication of portal thrombosis in adults and the elderly. We report an original observation of asymptomatic PC secondary to chronic portal thrombosis revealing Factor V Leiden mutation in a young adult. Observation: A 27-year-old female with no significant pathological history was explored for thrombocytopenia found on a routine check-up. Radiological investigation concluded to the diagnosis of post-thrombotic PC with extra-hepatic portal hypertension. Systematic screening for acquired and inherited thrombophilia objectified activated protein C resistance, and genetic test confirmed the specific mutation of the coagulation factor V gene (Factor V Leiden). Under effective anticoagulation, the evolution was favorable.

Lupine Publishers-Journal of Hepatology

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Rifaximin for Treatment of Small Bowel Bacterial Overgrowth by Chung Owyang in Current Trends in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Lupine publishers . Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is often secondary to intestinal dysmotility and several other predisposing conditions. Treatment of SIBO typically includes antibiotics and treatment of underlying etiology. Identification and treatment of the underlying modifiable causes is critical for management of refractory and recurrent SIBO. We report here a case of scleroderma with small bowel dysmotility and bacterial overgrowth, on different occasions the patient failed to respond to Rifaximin. We showed that restoring small bowel motility is critical in maintaining the effectiveness of Rifaximin in the treatment of SIBO. Rifaximin resistance may also develop following prolonged use of antibiotics. Rotation of antibiotic regimen is important to prevent drug resistance. https://lupinepublishers.co

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Lupine Publishers-Gastroenterology open access journal

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Fungal Infections in Gastroenterology by Michael AB Naafs MD in Current Trends in Gastroenterology and Hepatology in Lupine Publishers Fungal infections are increasing in gastroenterology. Cirrhotic patients, liver transplantation recipients, and patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are vulnerable to these infections. The origin of these fungal infections is frequently the GI tract. The advent of sequencing technology can identify now previously unculturable fungi. Dysbiosis of the mycobiome and microbiome can uncheck normal commensal fungi and turn pathogenic by largely unknown mechanisms Resistance to antifungals is becoming a global problem. New antifungals are in development and they are badly needed. In this mini-review the enteric mycobiota and fungal infections in GI disease are discussed https://lupinepublishers.com/gastroenterology-hepatology-journal/fulltext/fungal-infections-in-gastroenterology.ID.000114.php ht