Current concepts in the pathophysiology and treatment of portal hypertension and variceal hemorrhage Frederic E. EckhauserSteven E. RaperJames A. Knol Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 1 - 8
Results of nonshunting operation and injection sclerotherapy for esophageal varices Seiji KawasakiKensho SanjoYasuo Idezuki Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 9 - 12
Long-term study of endoscopic sclerotherapy in Jakarta, Indonesia A. Aziz RaniHermawan HermanDaldiyono Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 13 - 17
Endoscopic sclerotherapy in the treatment of esophageal varices — Bangladesh experience M. HasanM. T. RahmanA. K. Azad Khan Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 18 - 21
Portal hypertension caused by biliary cirrhosis Guo-Li LiuYan-Ting Huang Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 22 - 26
Variceal bleeding after endoscopic injection sclerotherapy: An analysis of 108 subjects undergoing endoscopic injection sclerotherapy M. A. FujinoY. YamamotoH. Suzuki Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 27 - 31
Results of endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy: Influence of etiology of portal hypertension and hepatic functional status Dinesh K. BhargavaS. DasarathyR. K. Ahuja Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 32 - 35
Clinical evaluation of endoscopic injection sclerotherapy for bleeding esophageal varices in liver cirrhosis with hepatocellular carcinoma Masaomi NakashimaKen YoshidaTatsuo Sato Esophageal Bleeding Pages: 36 - 38
Testing the efficacy of antisecretory drugs in patients with haematemesis and melaena Michael J. S. Langman Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 39 - 42
Clinical treatment of gastroduodenal bleeding Yoshiki HikiHideto TsukamotoYuzuru Sakakibara Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 43 - 46
Clinical evaluation of endoscopic hemostasis for bleeding gastric and duodenal ulcers Ken KimuraYukio YoshidaMasaru Seki Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 47 - 52
Management of upper gastrointestinal bleeding — the Prince of Wales Hospital experience Joseph W. C. LeungSydney S. C. Chung Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 53 - 57
A review of 1338 patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding at Chulalongkorn University Hospital, Bangkok S. WilairatanaS. SriussadapornC. Tanphaiphat Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 58 - 61
Treating bleeding peptic ulcer with sustained achlorhydria A. AroraR. K. TandonB. N. Tandon Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 62 - 65
Endoscopic cautery using the heater probe as an alternative to operation for massive gastroduodenal haemorrhage D. W. Storey Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 66 - 70
Endoscopic bipolar electrocoagulation in upper gastrointestinal bleeding Mochito IshiiSatoshi YamadaToshio Yamamoto Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 71 - 74
Experimental and clinical studies on heater probe hemostasis for upper gastrointestinal bleeding with special reference to comparison with ethanol injection Satoshi TanabeWasaburou KoizumiKatsunori Saigenji Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 75 - 77
Management of upper GI haemorrhage 1976–-1987: A New Zealand regional study David P. Edge Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 78 - 80
Effect of ethanol on endothelin-1 release from gastric vasculature Eiji MasudaSunao KawanoTakenobu Kamada Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 81 - 82
Endoscopic hemostasis of bleeding peptic ulcers: 1:10000 adrenalin injection vs. 1:10000 adrenalin +1% aethoxysclerol injection vs. heater probe Jose D. SollanoV. N. AngJ. A. Moreno Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 83 - 85
Effect of continuous intravenous infusion of secretin preparation secrepan in patients with hemorrhage from chronic peptic ulcer and acute gastric mucosal lesion (AGML) Yozo WatanabeHidenori TsumuraHiroshi Sasaki Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 86 - 89
Effects of vasopressin on gastric mucosal blood flow in portal hypertension Yoshihiko SaekiNoriko NAgatomiKenzo Kobayashi Gastroduodenal Bleeding Pages: 90 - 92
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding in inflammatory bowel disease Richard G. Farmer Intestenal Bleeding Pages: 93 - 100
The causes and management of lower GI bleeding: A study based on clinical observations at Hanyang University Hospital Jong Chul RheeKyu Taek Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 106
Logical clinical decisions in the investigation and management of non-urgent rectal bleeding Graham L. Newstead OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 110
Evaluation of HemoQuant test and enteroclysis in estimating the sites of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding S. D. XiaoM. J. ShenS. J. Jiang OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 115
Selective angiography for diagnosis and treatment for intestinal bleeding Shozo BabaKyoichi Hiramatsu OriginalPaper Pages: 116 - 120
Emergency colonoscopy for the diagnosis of lower intestinal bleeding Masahiro TadaSeiji ShimizuKeiichi Kawai OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 124
Aggressive colonoscopic approaches to lower intestinal bleeding C. Y. WangC. W. WonM. J. Shieh OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 128
The value of RI scintigraphy and angiography in small intestinal bleeding —Report of eight cases Susumu KurosawaHajime KuwataToshiya Kojima OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 132
Epidemiology of hepatitis E in China Hui ZhuangXue-Yi CaoGuang-Ming Wang OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 138
A small epidemic of enterically transmitted non-A, non-B acute hepatitis Kunihiko HinoT. KondoK. Mizuno OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 141
Hepatitis E virus (HEV): The novel agent responsible for enterically transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis Gregory R. ReyesPatrice O. YarboughKirk E. Fry OriginalPaper Pages: 142 - 147
Animal model, virology and gene cloning of hepatitis E Toshikazu UchidaKoyu SuzukiKhin Maung Win OriginalPaper Pages: 148 - 151
Seroepidemiology of HCV and HBV infection in northern China Q. M. TaoY. WangKusuya Nishioka OriginalPaper Pages: 156 - 158
Seroprevalence of antibody against hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) in various groups of individuals in Korea Young Min ParkIn Sik KimBoo Sung Kim OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 163
Hepatitis C virus infection in Taiwan Ding-Shinn ChenJin-Town WangJuei-Low Sung OriginalPaper Pages: 164 - 166
Hepatitis C virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases in an endemic area for hepatitis B virus infection Yun-Fan LiawRong-Nan ChienChia-Ming Chu OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 169
Seroepidemiology of hepatitis C virus infection in the Philippines: A preliminary study and comparison with hepatitis B virus infection among blood donors, medical personnel, and patient groups in Davao, Philippines Marilyn O. ArguillasErnesto O. DomingoHiroshi Suzuki OriginalPaper Pages: 170 - 175
The prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibody in high risk group of Thai children and adults Termchai ChainuvatiY. PoovorawanP. Luengrojanakul OriginalPaper Pages: 176 - 178
The prevalence of antibody to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) in patients with acute and chronic liver diseases in Jakarta, Indonesia H. Ali SulaimanH. M. Sjaifoellah NoerEndang Hoyaranda OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 183
Hepatitis B and C virus infection in Ujung Pandang, Indonesia Rifai AmirudinHam AkilHiroshi Suzuki OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 188
Hepatitis C virus infection is the major cause of severe liver disease in India B. N. TandonM. IrshadY. K. Joshi OriginalPaper Pages: 192 - 195
Seroepidemiology of HBV and HCV infection in Jakarta, Indonesia Unggul BudihusodoH. Ali SulaimanHiroshi Suzuki OriginalPaper Pages: 196 - 201
Hepatitis C virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases Masahide YoshikawaT. TsujiiH. Nakano OriginalPaper Pages: 202 - 205
The prevalence of anti-HCV antibodies in hemodialysis patients Shigetoshi FujiyamaShin-ichi KawanoJiro Ito OriginalPaper Pages: 206 - 208
Longterm status of antibody to hepatitis C virus and the relation to the outcome of hepatitis: A retrospective study using stored sera from patients with Sashima epidemic hepatitis Takumi AramakiYoko WakayamaHidemasa Okumura OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 211