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  • Article: [Gastrointestinal inflammatory fibroid polyps. Clinical characteristics and follow-up in a series of 26 patients].
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    ABSTRACT: Inflammatory fibroid polyp (IFP) is a protuberant lesion, located near the muscularis mucosae and composed of a proliferation of fusiform cells and conjunctive fibers surrounding capillaries and a variable inflammatory infiltrate. It is believed to be a poorly controlled inflammatory repair response. Our aim was to study the clinical, pathological and follow-up characteristics of a series of patients with IFP. We studied 26 IFPs from 25 patients (16 women and 9 men) registered between 1985 and 2001 in a specific register of 3 centers in the city of Gerona (Spain). The variables analyzed were age, sex and clinical presentation, IFP localization and size, mucosal characteristics and associated disease, as well as follow-up information. Routine statistical analyses were performed. IFPs were antral in 16 patients, ileal in 7, jejunal in 2 and colonic in the remaining patient. Size determined whether they were symptomatic (35 +/- 13.6 mm) or asymptomatic (8.4 +/- 6.3 mm). Gastric polyps were significantly smaller than intestinal polyps. Symptomatic polyps (5 out of 16 gastric polyps and 9 out of 10 intestinal polyps) predominated in women and occurred at a significantly lower age than asymptomatic polyps (59.2 versus 74.1 years). Most gastric IFPs were associated with chronic atrophic gastritis while only one ileal polyp was associated with Meckels diverticulum. The mean length of follow-up was 60.6 months and, except in one patient who underwent incomplete resection, no recurrences of IFP were observed. IFP is a heterogeneous entity, depending on age at presentation, sex, size and location in the digestive tract. IFP does not recur after resection. The association of gastric IFP and chronic atrophic gastritis could suggest a modulatory effect of the mucosa on IFP growth.
    Gastroenterología y Hepatología 05/2005; 28(4):215-20. · 0.73 Impact Factor
  • Article: [Ribavirin treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis C refractory to interferon-alpha].
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    ABSTRACT: Four patients with chronic hepatitis C who did not respond to treatment with alpha interferon were treated with oral ribavirin at a dose of 1.000-1.200 mg/day for 6 months. A marked, although transitory, decrease was observed in the transaminase values which returned to pre-treatment values on termination of the same. Normal transaminase values were only obtained at some point in the treatment in two patients. Ribavirin was well tolerated with very slight anemia being detected in all the cases. These results, which are superposable to those of other authors who have studied the effects of this antiviral agent in chronic hepatitis C, suggest that ribavirin may play a role in the treatment of this disease. Given the existing data, this role would be one of a drug associated with interferon with which it may have a synergic action rather than as a monotherapy.
    Gastroenterología y Hepatología 06/1996; 19(5):243-6. · 0.73 Impact Factor