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Correction: Impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic on Pediatric Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: A Questionnaire-based Internet Survey of 162 Institutional Experiences in Asia Pacific

Darma A, Arai K, Wu Jf, Ukarapol N, Hagiwara Si, Oh SH, Treepongkaruna S, on behalf Endoscopy Subcommittee of the Scientific Committee Asian PanPacific Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, and Hepatology and Nutrition (APPSPGHAN)

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Role of Probiotics in the Treatment and Prevention of Common Gastrointestinal Conditions in Children

Hojsak I, Kolaček S

Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits to the host when administered in adequate amounts. Although recommendations for probiotic use should be strain-specific, many systematic reviews, including recommendations from...
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Could Urinary Copper/Zinc Ratio Be a Newer Tool to Replace 24-Hour Urinary Copper Excretion for Diagnosing Wilson Disease in Children?

Begum F, Nahid KL, Jesmin T, Mazumder MW, Rukunuzzaman M

Purpose: Although the 24-hours urinary copper excretion is useful for the diagnosis of Wilson disease (WD), there are practical difficulties in the accurate and timed collection of urine samples. The...
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Successful Use of Bortezomib for Recurrent Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type II After Liver Transplantation: A Pediatric Case with a 9-Year Follow-Up

Bak YG, Choi HJ, Kim YE, Oh SH, Kim KM

Recurrence of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) type II poses challenges during postoperative liver transplant care. Posttransplant patients with PFIC type II risk developing recurrent cholestasis with normal gamma-glutamyl transferase...
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Outcomes of Portosystemic Shunts in Children with and without Liver Transplantation

Khan HH, Kaufman SS, Yazigi NA, Khan KM

Purpose: Limited data exist regarding outcome and morbidity associated with portosystemic shunts in the pediatric transplant population. Our study assesses the outcomes of pediatric patients who underwent a portosystemic shunt...
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Histopathological Study and Expression of Beta-Catenin in Congenital Choledochal Cyst in a Tertiary Care Pediatric Referral Center in South India

Philpose RT, Mohammed AA, Gowni AR

Purpose: Choledochal cysts are congenital anomalies that occur as localized cystic or fusiform dilatations of the biliary tree. Reflux and stasis of pancreatic enzymes in the biliary duct may relate...
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Clinical Profile and Outcomes of Children with Acute Liver Failure in a Tertiary Care Center in South India: A Retrospective Study

Abimannane A, Deepthi B, Bhowmick R, Parameswaran N

Purpose: In this study, we investigated the clinical profile, survival at discharge, and proportion of children with acute liver failure (ALF) meeting the criteria for, yet surviving without, liver transplantation...
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Mucosal Immunity Related to CD8+ T Lymphocytes in Children with Helicobacter pylori Gastritis

Yang DH, Lee HY, Choi W, Hyun CL, Kang KS

Purpose: We investigated the role of CD8+ T cells as host immune factors in pediatric patients with Helicobacter pylori gastritis. Methods: Gastric mucosal tissue and blood samples were collected from 39...
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Identification of Autoantigens in Pediatric Gastric Juices

Youn HS, Jun JS, Yeom JS, Park JS, Lim JY, Woo HO, Yang JW, Baik SC, Lee WK, Seo JH

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the presence of autoantigens in the gastric juices of children. Methods: Gastric juice and serum samples were obtained from 53 children
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