P. I. Reed

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 1993

Number

15

Co-Authors

N-Nitroso compounds in fresh gastric juice and their relation to intragastric pH and nitrite employing an improved analytical method (1993)

Xu, G.P., Reed, P.I.

In order to examine further the relationship between intragastric N-nitrosation, gastric pH and nitrite, 457 fresh, fasting gastric juice samples were analysed for total N-nitroso compounds (NOC) and...

The effect of gastric achlorhydria on the urinary recovery of nitrate in man: relevance to urinary nitrate as a measure of dietary nitrate exposure (1990)

Packer, P.J., Acker, B. Van, Reed, P.I., Haines, K., Thompson, M.H., Hill, M.J., ...

It is important to have a reliable method of assessing the dietary nitrate exposure of populations for a proper under standing of the potential health effects of the endogenous metabolites of this...

Controlled trial of Duogastrone in duodenal ulcer.

Davies, W A, Reed, P I

A double-blind placebo-controlled trial of carbenoxolone, as 50 mg Duogastrone capsules, and in a dose of 200 mg daily for 12 weeks, was carried out in 40 ambulant subjects with endoscopically...

Acute treatment of duodenal ulcer: a multicentre study to compare ranitidine 150 mg twice daily with ranitidine 300 mg once at night.

Lee, F I, Reed, P I, Crowe, J P, McIsaac, R L, Wood, J R

A randomised double blind clinical trial was undertaken in the UK and Ireland to compare ranitidine 300 mg given as a single bed time tablet with ranitidine 150 mg twice daily in the acute treatment...

Campylobacter like organisms in duodenal and antral endoscopic biopsies: relationship to inflammation.

Johnston, B J, Reed, P I, Ali, M H

In 66 endoscopic duodenal biopsies studied retrospectively and in 84 paired duodenal and antral biopsies assessed prospectively campylobacter like organisms were seen in 22 (33%) of the...

The Role of the Upper Gastrointestinal Flora in the Malabsorption Syndrome

Mortimer, D. C., Reed, P. I., Vidinli, M., Finlay, J. M.

Bacterial contamination of the upper gastrointestinal tract by colonic flora appears important in the production of some forms of secondary steatorrhea. Gastric contents have been studied in patients...