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 |
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Biopsy | Damage |
Gastrointestinal | Developing |
Parkinson | Diagnosed |
Retrospective | Endoscopy |
Findings | |
Gastrointestinal | |
Gi | |
History | |
Increases | |
Mucosal | |
Parkinson | |
Pd | |
Ratios | |
Risk | |
Upper |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | Parkinson Disease |
pathway | KEGG | Parkinson disease |
disease | MESH | esophagitis |
disease | MESH | ulcer |
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