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Item Metadata only Effect of alverine citrate plus simethicone in colonoscopy: a randomized controlled trial(2024-05-27) Wilasrusmee C.; Jirasiritham J.; Supsamutchai C.; Punmeechao P.; Poprom N.; Wilasrusmee C.; Mahidol UniversityColonoscopy is the standard procedure for screening, and surveillance of colorectal cancer, including the treatment for colonic lesions. Colonic spasm is an important problem from colonoscopy that affects both surgeons and patients. The spasm also... difficulty, and increased cleanliness than control group. Prescribing of antispasmodic drugs before colonoscopy might be the choice of treatment for the patients. The antispasmodic drugs will be beneficial to both of the patient and the doctor.Item Metadata only Clinical characteristics and diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis in clinical practice at Thailand’s largest national tertiary referral center: An 11-year retrospective review(2023-04-01) Sudcharoen A.; Ruchikajorndech G.; Srisajjakul S.; Pongpaibul A.; Ngamskulrungroj P.; Tulyaprawat O.; Limsrivilai J.; Mahidol Universitydiagnoses (108/177) were made via colonoscopy; 12 patients required more than one colonoscopy. Among those, the sensitivity of tissue acid-fast bacilli (AFB), presence of caseous necrosis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and culture was 40.7%, 13.9%, 25... was found to be low. The sensitivity increased when the tests were used in combination. Repeated colonoscopy may be beneficial. Adding stool mycobacteria tests did not significantly increase the diagnostic yield if endoscopy was performed, but it couldItem Metadata only Profiling plasma protease activity with charge-changing peptides enables detection and classification of gastrointestinal cancers(2025-12-01) Suwatthanarak T.; Goncalves F.; Tanjak P.; Thanormjit K.; Chaiboonchoe A.; Acharayothin O.; Sonthi P.; Suwatthanarak T.; Parakonthun T.; Swangsri J.; Methasate A.; Auewarakul P.; Wong M.H.; Fischer J.M.; Chinswangwatanakul V.; Suwatthanarak T.; Mahidol Universityand colonoscopy are invasive, costly, and not widely accessible. Proteases are elevated in many cancers and are detectable in peripheral blood, making them promising candidates for noninvasive diagnostic strategies. We employed a six-probe charge-changing peptideItem Metadata only Phosphorylated filamin-A at serine 1459 from plasma-derived small extracellular vesicles as a promising biomarker for high-risk adenoma and colorectal cancer(2026-12-01) Verathamjamras C.; Chantaraamporn J.; Sangwallek J.; Khowawisetsut L.; Pramual S.; Phetchahwang P.; Chiablaem K.; Chokchaichamnankit D.; Srinoun K.; Tansila N.; Wanichsuwan W.; Srisomsap C.; Champattanachai V.; Nualla-ong A.; Pattanapanyasat K.; Svasti J.; Thanapongpichat S.; Weeraphan C.; Buncherd H.; Verathamjamras C.; Mahidol Universityas promising biomarkers for CRC, but their role in detecting precancerous lesions remains unclear. Herein, parallel proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses of plasma-derived sEVs were performed in healthy subjects with negative colonoscopy, patients with high
