IRIS publication 280547045
IgG-mediated food intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: a real phenomenon or an epiphenomenom?
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TY - JOUR - Shanahan, F.,Whorwell, P. J. - 2005 - July - Am J Gastroenterolam J Gastroenterol - IgG-mediated food intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: a real phenomenon or an epiphenomenom? - Validated - () - 100 - 77 - 1558 - 9 - Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant.Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant. - 0002-9270 (Print) 0002-92 DA - 2005/07 ER -
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@article{V280547045, = {Shanahan, F. and Whorwell, P. J. }, = {2005}, = {July}, = {Am J Gastroenterolam J Gastroenterol}, = {IgG-mediated food intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: a real phenomenon or an epiphenomenom?}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {100}, = {77}, pages = {1558--9}, = {{Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant.Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant.}}, issn = {0002-9270 (Print) 0002-92}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Shanahan, F.,Whorwell, P. J. | ||
YEAR | 2005 | ||
MONTH | July | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Am J Gastroenterolam J Gastroenterol | ||
TITLE | IgG-mediated food intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: a real phenomenon or an epiphenomenom? | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
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VOLUME | 100 | ||
ISSUE | 77 | ||
START_PAGE | 1558 | ||
END_PAGE | 9 | ||
ABSTRACT | Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant.Abnormal reactions to food probably contribute to the complex pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome, but the mechanisms involved remain unclear. Following the recent identification of subtle mucosal inflammation in at least some patients with the disorder, perhaps now is the time to revisit some of the immunological reactions to dietary antigens that, in the past, have been dismissed as irrelevant. | ||
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