Virtual Room of Gastroenterology

These sections are an automated search interface for bibliographic information and free full text in real time for a variety of topics related to Diarrhea. To the right of each term you will find two icons. Clicking on the red icon
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Related Articles
Each bibliographic search in Pubmed generates a link to related or similar articles. If you click on ‘Related Articles’ Pubmed carries out a new automated search based on a complex algorithm which compares words in the title, words in the abstract and assigned MeSH terms. The results are displayed and ranked by relevance (instead of chronological order) from most relevant to less relevant in comparison with the original citations.Diarrhea as defined by PubMed/MeSH
Diarrhea: "Un aumento de la liquidez o disminución de la consistencia de las heces. La consistencia de las heces está relacionado con la proporción de agua y la capacidad de retención de sólidos insolubles en agua total, más que la cantidad de agua presente. La diarrea no es hyperdefecación o aumento de peso de las heces.