Browsing by Author "Woodland, P"
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200 mL Rapid Drink Challenge During High-resolution Manometry Best Predicts Objective Esophagogastric junction Obstruction and Correlates With Symptom Severity
Woodland, P; Gabieta-Sonmez, S; Arguero, J; Ooi, J; Nakagawa, K; Glasinovic, E; Yazaki, E; Sifrim, D (2018) -
Adult and paediatric GERD: diagnosis, phenotypes and avoidance of excess treatments
Nikaki, K; Woodland, P; Sifrim, D (2016-09) -
AMBULATORY HIGH RESOLUTION OESOPHAGEAL MANOMETRY: A NOVEL TOOL TO INVESTIGATE NON-CARDIAC CHEST PAIN
Ooi, J; Yazaki, E; Nikaki, K; Sifrim, D; Woodland, P (2016) -
Ambulatory high resolution oesophageal manometry: a novel tool to investigate noncardiac chest pain
Yazaki, E; Ooi, JLS; Nikaki, K; Sifrim, D; Woodland, P (2016-08) -
Clonal Transitions and Phenotypic Evolution in Barrett's Esophagus
Evans, JA; Carlotti, E; Lin, M-L; Hackett, RJ; Haughey, MJ; Passman, AM; Dunn, L; Elia, G; Porter, RJ; McLean, MH (2022) -
Dysphagia in patients with Non-Erosive Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (NERD)
Nikaki, K; Ooi, JL; Soozandehfar, Y; Woodland, P; Sifrim, D (2016) -
DYSPHAGIA IN PATIENTS WITH NON-EROSIVE GATRO-OESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
Nikaki, K; Ooi, J; Soozandehfar, YS; Woodland, P; Sifrim, D (2016) -
Esophageal afferent innervation and its role in gastro-esophageal reflux disease symptoms.
Ustaoglu, A; Woodland, P (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc, 2021-04-23)PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite the wide prevalence of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying heartburn perception in the esophagus of patients with GERD remains incompletely ... -
Esophageal Mucosa Innervation in Children With Nonerosive Reflux Disease
Nikaki, K; Lee, C; Ustaoglu, A; Alessandrella, A; Staiano, A; Woodland, P; Sifrim, D (2021) -
Esophageal mucosal innervation in functional heartburn: Closer to healthy asymptomatic subjects than to non-erosive reflux disease patients
Nikaki, K; Woodland, P; Lee, C; Ghisa, M; Marinelli, C; Savarino, E; Sifrim, D (2019-09) -
Heartburn Sensation in Non-Erosive Reflux Disease: Pattern of Superficial Sensory Nerves Expressing TRPV1 and Epithelial Cells Expressing ASIC3 Receptors.
Ustaoglu, A; Sawada, A; Lee, C; Lei, W-Y; Chen, C-L; Hackett, R; Sifrim, D; Peiris, M; Woodland, P (2021-03-03)The underlying causes of heartburn, characteristic symptom of gastro-esophageal reflux disease(GERD), remain incompletely understood. Superficial afferent innervation of the esophageal mucosa in nonerosive reflux disease(NERD) ... -
Identification of Different Phenotypes of Esophageal Reflux Hypersensitivity and Implications for Treatment.
Sawada, A; Guzman, M; Nikaki, K; Sonmez, S; Yazaki, E; Aziz, Q; Woodland, P; Rogers, B; Gyawali, CP; Sifrim, D (2020-04-06)BACKGROUND & AIMS: Reflux hypersensitivity (RH), a functional esophageal disorder, is detected in 14%-20% of patients who present with typical esophageal symptoms. As many as 40% of patients with RH do not respond to ... -
Identification of novel immune cell signature in gastroesophageal reflux disease: altered mucosal mast cells and dendritic cell profile
Ustaoglu, A; Daudali, FA; D’afflitto, M; Murtough, S; Lee, C; Moreno, E; Blaydon, DC; Kelsell, DP; Sifrim, D; Woodland, P -
In Vitro Topical Protection of Human Esophageal Mucosal Integrity by Natural Products From the Northeast Region of Brazil
de Lima, FB; Nicolau, L; Woodland, P; Lee, C; Santana, APM; Silva, D; Leite, JR; Melo, I; Souza, MAN; Santos, AA (2016-04) -
Measurement of Salivary Pepsin to Detect Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Is Not Ready for Clinical Application
Woodland, P; Singendonk, MMJ; Ooi, J; Nikaki, K; Wong, T; Lee, C; Glasinovic, E; Koning, R; Lutter, R; Benninga, MA (2019-02) -
Mucosal pathogenesis in gastro-esophageal reflux disease
Ustaoglu, A; Anh, N; Spechler, S; Sifrim, D; Souza, R; Woodland, P (2020) -
A novel murine model of esophageal nonerosive reflux disease: from inflammation to impairment in mucosal integrity
Silva, RO; Oliveira, FFB; Bingana, RD; Arruda, MO; Woodland, P; Lee, C; Souza, MAN; Soares, PMG; Santos, AA; Sifrim, D (2017-06) -
Oesophageal physiology findings in 98 patients with recurrent dysphagia post-achalasia treatment: retest before re-treating
Ooi, JLS; Nikaki, K; Yazaki, E; Sifrim, D; Woodland, P (2016-08) -
Patients with dyspepsia have impaired mucosal integrity both in the duodenum and jejunum: in vivo assessment of small bowel mucosal integrity using baseline impedance
Nakagawa, K; Hara, K; Fikree, A; Siddiqi, S; Woodland, P; Masamune, A; Aziz, Q; Sifrim, D; Yazaki, E (2020-03) -
Patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease have sparse transient receptor potential melastatin 8 expression in the oesophageal mucosa
Ustaoglu, A; Woodland, P; Peiris, M; Sifrim, D (2019-08)