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Background information on trial preparation The bacteria Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is an anaerobic gram-positive rod that among other areas exists as a part of the body's normal intestinal flora. In the intestine the bacteria breaks down carbohydrates to form lactic acid. The bacteria is tolerant
Screening Visit:
Discuss the purpose of the study and the required completion of study-related questionnaires and their potential impact for active duty members. (research-driven) Obtain signed Informed Consent Document and HIPAA Authorization (research-driven).
Review the patient's past medical
DIFFERENT INDUCTION TECHNIQUES ON AGITATION AND POSTOPERATIVE PAIN IN CHILDREN AFTER INGUINAL HERNIA AND CRYPTORCHIDISM Inguinal hernia and cryptorchidism are probably the most common operations in the paediatric age group. Inguinal hernia is the most common indication for surgery in the paediatric
Background
1. Ketamine as an adjuvant to multimodal postoperative analgesia and its impact on the development of chronic neuropathic pain:
Ketamine, a phenylcyclidine derivate, was developed in the 1960's to be used as a general anesthetic. The pharmacological mechanism of ketamine remained unclear
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is defined as a change in the esophageal mucosa from normal squamous epithelium to columnar epithelium with intestinal metaplasia (1). There is compelling evidence that BE is a precursor lesion for adenocarcinoma of the esophagus (2). There is also evidence that the
GERD encompasses a variety of symptoms and pathological findings caused by the reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus although symptoms and pathology may occur independently of each other. GERD usually presents with typical symptoms of retrosternal burning (heartburn) with or without chest