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    Gastrointestinal Tuberculosis (GITB) and Crohn’s disease (CD) are both chronic granulomatous diseases with a predilection to involve primarily the terminal ileum. GITB is often considered a disease of the developing world, while CD and inflammatory bowel disease are considered a disease of the developed world. But in recent times, the epidemiology of both diseases has changed. Differentiating GITB from CD is of immense clinical importance as the management of both diseases differs. While GITB needs anti-tubercular therapy (ATT), CD needs immunosuppressive therapy. Misdiagnosis or a delay in diagnosis can lead to catastrophic consequences. Most of the clinical features, endoscopic findings, and imaging features are not pathognomonic for either of these two conditions. The definitive diagnosis of GITB can be clinched only in a fraction of cases with microbiological positivity (acid-fast bacilli, mycobacterial culture, or PCR-based tests). In most cases, the diagnosis is often based on co

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    Background Hepatitis B virus-associated acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) has been confirmed as a prevalent form of end-stage liver disease in people subjected to chronic HBV infection. However, there has been rare in-depth research on the risk factors for the mortality of HBV-ACLF. This study aimed at determining the risk factors for the mortality of HBV-ACLF. Methods The relevant research was selected from four electronic databases that have been published as of August 2023. The existing research was reviewed in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The level of quality of previous research was evaluated using the Newcastle–Ottawa scale. Moreover, a pooled estimate of the odds ratios (ORs) with their associated 95% confidence intervals (CIs) was provided through a meta-analysis. The data were combined, and the risk variables that at least two studies had considered were analyzed. The publication bias was examined through Egger’s test and Begg’s test. Results T

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    Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the world’s most common gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, and current treatments do not meet patients’ demands. This study aimed to investigate melatonin’s therapeutic effects on IBS score, GI symptoms, quality of life, and sleep parameters in both groups of IBS patients with and without sleep disorders. Methods In this randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled trial study, 136 patients with a diagnosis of IBS based on ROME IV criteria were enrolled and then divided into two groups respecting having sleep disorders or not. Patients of each group were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive melatonin 6 mg daily (3 mg fasting and 3 mg at bedtime) for 2 months (8 weeks). Blocked randomization was used in this process. All patients were evaluated both at the beginning and the end of the trial regarding IBS score, GI symptoms, quality of life, and sleep parameters through valid questionnaires. Results In both groups of patients with and wit

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    Background Gastric cancer (GC) ranks among the most common malignancies worldwide. This study aimed to find critical genes/pathways in GC pathogenesis. Methods Gene interactions were analyzed, and the protein–protein interaction network was drawn. Then enrichment analysis of the hub genes was performed and network cluster analysis and promoter analysis of the hub genes were done. Age/sex analysis was done on the identified genes. Results Eleven hub genes in GC were identified in the current study (ATP5A1, ATP5B, ATP5D, MT-ATP8, COX7A2, COX6C, ND4, ND6, NDUFS3, RPL8, and RPS16), mostly involved in mitochondrial functions. There was no report on the ATP5D, ND6, NDUFS3, RPL8, and RPS16 in GC. Our results showed that the most affected processes in GC are the metabolic processes, and the oxidative phosphorylation pathway was considerably enriched which showed the significance of mitochondria in GC pathogenesis. Most of the affected pathways in GC were also involved in neurodegenerative dise

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