Upper Gastrointestinal Mucosal Damage Increases Risk for Parkinson Disease

Upper Gastrointestinal Mucosal Damage Increases Risk for Parkinson Disease

Publication date: Oct 12, 2024

Patients with positive findings for mucosal damage were matched 1:3 with patients without mucosal damage, which was defined as the presence of erosion, esophagitis, ulcer, or peptic injury. Patients with vs without mucosal damage demonstrated a higher risk of developing PD (IRR, 4. 15; 95% CI, 2. 89-5. 97; P Of the 8955 patients without mucosal damage, 48 (0. 5%) were later diagnosed with PD.

Concepts Keywords
Biopsy Damage
Gastrointestinal Developing
Parkinson Diagnosed
Retrospective Endoscopy
Findings
Gastrointestinal
Gi
History
Increases
Mucosal
Parkinson
Pd
Ratios
Risk
Upper

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Parkinson Disease
pathway KEGG Parkinson disease
disease MESH esophagitis
disease MESH ulcer

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