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dc.creatorŠojat, Dunja
dc.creatorVolarić, Mile
dc.creatorKeškić, Tanja
dc.creatorVolarić, Nikola
dc.creatorCerovečki, Venija
dc.creatorTrtica Majnarić, Ljiljana
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-25T07:41:37Z
dc.date.available2024-03-25T07:41:37Z
dc.date.issued2024-03-21
dc.identifier.urihttp://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/991
dc.description.abstractThe spectrum, intensity, and overlap of symptoms between functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) and other gastrointestinal disorders characterize patients with FGIDs, who are incredibly different in their backgrounds. An additional challenge with regard to the diagnosis of FGID and the applicability of a given treatment is the ongoing expansion of the risk factors believed to be connected to these disorders. Many cytokines and inflammatory cells have been found to cause the continuous existence of a low level of inflammation, which is thought to be a basic pathophysiological process. The idea of the gut–brain axis has been created to offer a basic framework for the complex interactions that occur between the nervous system and the intestinal functions, including the involvement of gut bacteria. In this review paper, we intend to promote the hypothesis that FGIDs should be seen through the perspective of the network of the neuroendocrine, immunological, metabolic, and microbiome pathways. This hypothesis arises from an increased understanding of chronic inflammation as a systemic disorder, that is omnipresent in chronic health conditions. A better understanding of inflammation’s role in the pathogenesis of FGIDs can be achieved by clustering markers of inflammation with data indicating symptoms, comorbidities, and psycho-social factors. Finding subclasses among related entities of FGIDs may reduce patient heterogeneity and help clarify the pathophysiology of this disease to allow for better treatment.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherMDPIsr
dc.relationThe Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Medicine, within the project IP-24 “Clinical inertia in prescribing medications for chronic diseases in family medicine”.sr
dc.rightsopenAccesssr
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceBiomedicinessr
dc.subjectgastrointestinal diseasessr
dc.subjectfunctional gastrointestinal disorderssr
dc.subjectchronic diseasessr
dc.subjectcytokinessr
dc.subjectgastrointestinal microbiomsr
dc.subjectinflammationsr
dc.titlePutting Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders within the Spectrum of Inflammatory Disorders Can Improve Classification and Diagnostics of These Disorderssr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseBYsr
dc.citation.volume12
dc.citation.issue3
dc.citation.spage702
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/biomedicines12030702
dc.identifier.fulltexthttp://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/4628/biomedicines-12-00702.pdf
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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