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Journal of Gastroenterology and Its Complications (JGIC) is peer reviewed journal dedicated to publish high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research in all areas of Gastroenterology. JGIC seeks to publish papers reporting original clinical and scientific research which contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology, Hepatology, pancreatology, gastrointestinal endoscopic diagnosis and therapy.

Journal of Gastroenterology and its Complications is using online manuscript submission, review and tracking systems for quality and quick review processing. Review processing is performed by the editorial board members of Journal of Gastroenterology and its Complications or outside experts; at least two independent reviewer's approval followed by editor approval is required for acceptance of any citable manuscript.

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Vol-07 | Issue-1-2025

Ulcer with Fatal Perforation of a Gastric Blind Pouch: A Rare and Un-Expected Complication after a Salvage Reconstruction for Esophagus

The tomach remains the most common conduit used in esophageal reconstruction and the gastric pull-up (GPU) is the technique

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Inherited Thrombophilia Could Be a Possible Rare Etiology to Result in Cirrhosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

We reported on a cirrhosis patient who was demonstrated on gene sequencing to have inherited thrombophilia. A 33-year-old male patient with 8-year recurrent abdominal distention, symptom aggravated with 4-month

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A Young Woman with Abdominal Pain: Unintentional Toothpick Ingestion

Foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence among children and adults with certain risk factors including advanced age and psychiatric diseases.

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Vol-06 | Issue-1-2025

Stress Gastritis, Silent Symptom of the Forgotten War in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo: State of Affairs and Control Strategies

Prolonged war context in Eastern DRC favoring the emergence of stress gastritis, caused by chronic exposure to violence, forced displacement, and insecurity

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Vol-05 | Issue-1-2023

A Selected Case of Achalasia Treated with Botulinum Toxin Case Presentation

There is presented intrasphincetric injection management of achalasia, an esophageal dysmotility disorder involving an abnormal relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter.

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Vol-03 | Issue-1-2019

Automated Polyp Detection System in Colonoscopy Using Deep Learning and Image Processing Techniques

Undetected colonic polyps are considered a major cause of interval cancer of the colon. The Automatic Polyp Detection System (APDS) (Magentiq Eye LTD, Haifa, Israel) was developed to enhance the ability of endoscopists to detect polyps during screening colonoscopy

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Clinical Relevance of Serum Retinol in Patients with Cirrhosis of Liver

Vitamin A has multitude of function and liver plays pivotal role in its metabolism. Diseases of liver of various etiology and severity may affect vitamin A status.

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Vol-02 | Issue-2-2018

Inherited Thrombophilia Could be a Possible Rare Etiology to Result in Cirrhosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

We reported on a cirrhosis patient who was demonstrated on gene sequencing to have inherited thrombophilia. A 33-year-old male patient with 8-year recurrent abdominal distention, symptom aggravated with 4-month p

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Ulcer with Fatal Perforation of A Gastric Blind Pouch: A Rare and Un-Expected Complication After A Salvage Reconstruction for Esophagus

We present a case of total esophageal reconstruction with a free Jejunal flap in a patient with a history of esophagectomy and two previous failed attempts at reconstruction

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Vol-02 | Issue-1-2018

Dynamic Institutionalization of Research in the Field of Colorectal Tumour Markers

Institutionalization and internationalization of modern interdisciplinary research belong to the essential components of scientific communications.

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Accidentally Discovered Pure Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Gall Bladder: A Case Report

Gall bladder carcinomas (GBC) represent the fifth most common cancer of the digestive tract (2 - 4%) [1]. GBC is more common in women older than 50 years and usually of the adenocarcinoma type [1,2]. Pure primary SCC is rarely reported and accounts for less than 1% of all GBC [1].

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Vol-01 | Issue-1-2016

Retained Mesoappendix Fat Nodule Mimicking Appendicitis

Appendicectomy is one of the commonest emergency surgery performed across the globe. Long term complication post appendicectomy are rare

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Malnutrition Featured During the Nigerian Civil War as both Classical Kwashiorkor and Nascent Paragonimiasis

Kwashiorkor, a classical malnutrition disease [1], occurred during the Nigerian civil war in the dwindling enclave called Biafra [2]. This was the situation in which common crabs [3],

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    JOEL E. RICHTER

    Professor, Department of Medicine, University of South Florida, United States

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    ALBA A. TRESPALACIOS

    Professor, Department of Microbiology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia

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    MASSIMO RUGGE

    Professor, Department of Pathology, Padova University, Italy

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    CHI-HIN CHO

    Professor, School of Biomedical Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

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    ZONG JIE CUI

    Professor, Institute of Cell Biology, Beijing Normal University, China

Recent Articles

Stress Gastritis, Silent Symptom of the Forgotten War in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo: State of Affairs and Control Strategies

Stress gastritis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the stomach lining, not caused by infections like H. pylori, but triggered by prolonged exposure to extreme physical or psychological stress

Author Name: Dujardin MAKEDA
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A Selected Case of Achalasia Treated with Botulinum Toxin Case Presentation

There is presented intrasphincetric injection management of achalasia, an esophageal dysmotility disorder involving an abnormal relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter.

Author Name: Zaim Gashi
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Automated Polyp Detection System in Colonoscopy Using Deep Learning and Image Processing Techniques

The Automatic Polyp Detection System (APDS) (Magentiq Eye LTD, Haifa, Israel) was developed to enhance the ability of endoscopists to detect polyps during screening colonoscopy.

Author Name: Yael K
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Clinical Relevance of Serum Retinol in Patients with Cirrhosis of Liver

Vitamin A has multitude of function and liver plays pivotal role in its metabolism. Diseases of liver of various etiology and severity may affect vitamin A status.

Author Name: Saxena KN
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Dynamic Institutionalization of Research in the Field of Colorectal Tumour Markers

Our purpose was to analyze scientometrically the dynamic science institutionalization on colorectal tumour markers as reflected in four information portals. In June 2017, a retrospective problem-oriented, title-word based search was performed in Web of Science Core Collection (WoS), MEDLINE and BIOSIS Citation Index (BIOSIS) of Web of Knowledge as well as in Scopus for 1987-2016.

Author Name: Ivanov K
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Accidentally Discovered Pure Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Gall Bladder: A Case Report

Squamous cell carcinoma of the gallbladder is rarely reported, comprises less than 1% of all gall bladder cancer and portends a worse prognosis than the more common adenocarcinoma

Author Name: Osman N
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