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김연근(Yeon Keun Kim),서정은(Jung Eun Suh),임규성(Kyu Sung Rim),유재영(Jae Young Yoo),이영천(Young Cheon Lee),김교명(Kyo Myeong Kim),권혁일(Hyeok Yil Kwon),박형진(Hyoung Jin Park) 대한내과학회 1990 대한내과학회지 Vol.38 No.2
It is well-known that hyperthyroidism is associated with gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders, such as frequent defecations and diarrhea. However, few studies have done a manometric analysis of GI motility, particularly the migrating motor comples (MMC
서정은,유재영,임규성,박형진,권혁일,김연근,이영천,김교명 대한내과학회 1990 대한내과학회지 Vol.39 No.2
It is well-known that hyperthyroidism is associated with gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders, such as frequent defecations and diarrhea. However, few studies have done a manometric analysis of GI motility, particularly the migrating motor comples (MMC) in patients with hyperthyroidism. The changes of MMC period and each phase occurred in patients with hyperthyroidism are considered as a candidate of the magjor causes for GI manifestations. The aim of this study was to observe the changes of GI motility as measured by manometry as well as the relationship between the changes of GI motility and GI manifestations in patients with hyperthyroidism. This study was performed on nine patients with hyperthyroidism and six control subjects, The results were as follows: 1) MMC periods in the duodenum and proximal jejunum in patients with hyperthyroidism were significantly shortened in comparison with the control subjects (p$lt;0.05). 2) A shortening of Phase l and prolongation of Phase II occurred in patients with hyperthyroidism in comparison with the control subjects (p$lt;0.05, p$lt;0.01, & p$lt;0.001). 3) The frequency of contractions of Phase Ⅲ in the duodenum and upper iejunum in patients with hyperthyroidism significantly increased in comparison with the control subjects(p$lt;0.05 & p$lt;0.01). 4) The propagation velocity of Phase III in the duodenum and upper jejunum in patients with hyperthyroism was not significantly faster than in the control subjects.