Revista colombiana de Gastroenterología Volumen 40 No. 1 - Ingles

Content
Editorial

Original articles

  1. Incidence and Survival of Digestive Tract Cancer Detected by Endoscopy with Histological Confirmation in
    a High-Risk Region of Colombia.
  2. Delphi Consensus on Quality Indicators for Pediatric Digestive Endoscopy by the Latin American Society
    of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.
  3. Incidence of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B Infection: A Retrospective
    Cohort Study (2013–2023) in Lima, Peru.
  4. Proton Pump Inhibitors and Quality of Life in Patients with Globus Pharyngeus: An Observational Study.
  5. Characterization of Liver Cirrhosis in Patients Hospitalized at a University Hospital in Colombia.
  6. Characterization of Patients with Lactose Intolerance at a Gastroenterology Diagnostic Center.

Review articles

  1. Research and publish. Part 5. How to present and evaluate an observational study: cohorts.
  2. Strategies to Optimize Early Endoscopic Detection of Gastric Cancer.

Case reports

  1. Wilkie’s Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Chronic Abdominal Pain in a Young Patient.
  2. Diaphragmatic Disease: Case Report and Literature Review.
  3. Acute Pancreatitis Secondary to Hypertriglyceridemia: Case Report.
  4. Endoscopic Retrieval of Migrated Coils in the Biliary Tract: Case Reports and Literature Review.
  5. Incidental Finding of a Neuroendocrine Tumor in the Distal Ileum: A Case Report.
  6. Acquired Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: A Case Report with Associated Mortality.
  7. Subcapsular Hematoma Following Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): Complex Cases Requiring Open and Endovascular Intervention – Case Reports.
  8. Association Between Ulcerative Colitis and Pulmonary Embolism: A Case Report.
  9. Conservative Management of Esophageal Perforation Due to Foreign Body: A Case Series of Four Patients.
  10. Drug-Induced Pancreatitis Due to Deferasirox: A Case Report.

Letter to the editor

  1. Not everything is celiac disease.
  2. Response to the letter to the editor: Not everything is celiac disease.
  3. Regarding the characterization of the population as a tool of external validity.