Liver cirrhosis has long been considered a point of no return,with limited hope for recovery.However,recent advancements,particularly the Baveno VII criteria and the utilization of transjugular intrahepatic portosyste...Liver cirrhosis has long been considered a point of no return,with limited hope for recovery.However,recent advancements,particularly the Baveno VII criteria and the utilization of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS),have illuminated the concept of hepatic recompensation.In this editorial we comment on the article by Gao et al published in the recent issue.This editorial provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of understanding cirrhosis,the criteria for recompensation,and the efficacy of TIPS in achieving recompensation.We discuss key findings from recent studies,including the promising outcomes observed in patients who achieved recompensation post-TIPS insertion.While further research is needed to validate these findings and elucidate the mechanisms underlying recompensation,the insights presented here offer renewed hope for patients with decompensated cirrhosis and highlight the potential of TIPS as a therapeutic option in their management.展开更多
The worldwide burden of tuberculosis(TB)has increased and it can involve virtually any organ of the body.Intestinal TB accounts for about 2%of the cases of TB worldwide.The ileocecal region is the most commonly affect...The worldwide burden of tuberculosis(TB)has increased and it can involve virtually any organ of the body.Intestinal TB accounts for about 2%of the cases of TB worldwide.The ileocecal region is the most commonly affected site,and the foregut is rarely involved.The reported incidence is approximately 0.5%.Esophageal TB presents with dysphagia,weight loss,and hematemesis in rare cases.Gastroduodenal TB usually manifests with symptoms such as nausea,vomiting,weight loss,and sometimes with gastric outlet obstruction.Gastroscopy may reveal shallow ulcers in stomach and duodenal deformity when underlying TB is suspected,therefore histopathology plays pivotal role.On computed tomography,duodenal TB typically manifests as duodenal strictures predominantly,accompanied by extrinsic compression,and occasionally as intraluminal mass.But their diagnosis can easily be missed if proper biopsies are not taken and samples are not sent for GeneXpert testing,TB polymerase chain reaction investigation and histopathological analysis.Despite being in close proximity to the lungs,the esophagus and stomach are rare sites of TB.The reasons could be low gastric pH and acidity which does not let mycobacterium grow.But there are various case reports of TB involving the foregut.We have summarized the rare cases of foregut TB in different sections and highlighted the importance of esophagogastroduodenoscopy,histopathology and advanced techniques like endoscopic ultrasound in establishing the diagnosis.展开更多
文摘Liver cirrhosis has long been considered a point of no return,with limited hope for recovery.However,recent advancements,particularly the Baveno VII criteria and the utilization of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt(TIPS),have illuminated the concept of hepatic recompensation.In this editorial we comment on the article by Gao et al published in the recent issue.This editorial provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of understanding cirrhosis,the criteria for recompensation,and the efficacy of TIPS in achieving recompensation.We discuss key findings from recent studies,including the promising outcomes observed in patients who achieved recompensation post-TIPS insertion.While further research is needed to validate these findings and elucidate the mechanisms underlying recompensation,the insights presented here offer renewed hope for patients with decompensated cirrhosis and highlight the potential of TIPS as a therapeutic option in their management.
文摘The worldwide burden of tuberculosis(TB)has increased and it can involve virtually any organ of the body.Intestinal TB accounts for about 2%of the cases of TB worldwide.The ileocecal region is the most commonly affected site,and the foregut is rarely involved.The reported incidence is approximately 0.5%.Esophageal TB presents with dysphagia,weight loss,and hematemesis in rare cases.Gastroduodenal TB usually manifests with symptoms such as nausea,vomiting,weight loss,and sometimes with gastric outlet obstruction.Gastroscopy may reveal shallow ulcers in stomach and duodenal deformity when underlying TB is suspected,therefore histopathology plays pivotal role.On computed tomography,duodenal TB typically manifests as duodenal strictures predominantly,accompanied by extrinsic compression,and occasionally as intraluminal mass.But their diagnosis can easily be missed if proper biopsies are not taken and samples are not sent for GeneXpert testing,TB polymerase chain reaction investigation and histopathological analysis.Despite being in close proximity to the lungs,the esophagus and stomach are rare sites of TB.The reasons could be low gastric pH and acidity which does not let mycobacterium grow.But there are various case reports of TB involving the foregut.We have summarized the rare cases of foregut TB in different sections and highlighted the importance of esophagogastroduodenoscopy,histopathology and advanced techniques like endoscopic ultrasound in establishing the diagnosis.