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Columbia Gastroenterology Associates, P.A., is a single specialty gastroenterology practice serving the Columbia, South Carolina area. Columbia Gastroenterology is comprised of 6 gastroenterologists.
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The physicians at Consultants in Gastroenterology and the South Carolina Endoscopy Centers perform more colonoscopies than anyone else in the area. It is the first and only gastroenterology practice in the state to be recognized by a major insurance company for demonstrating outstanding quality in performing colonoscopies.
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Hours of Operation: Monday: 8:30am - 5pm Tuesday: 8:30am - 5pm Wednesday: 8:30am - 5pm Thursday: 8:30am - 5pm Friday: 8:30am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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Gastroenterology provides an opportunity to help patients through acute illness and optimize chronic disease as well as the reward of knowing you have the ability to prevent colon cancer by performing appropriately timed colonoscopies. I take pride in developing a relationship with my patients and their families. By staying up to date on the most current medical literature I am committed to improving patients' overall digestive and nutritional health.
Patients should expect their doctors to be healers, preventers, listeners and educators - which is my daily mission when caring for my patients.
Consultants in Gastroenterology (CIG) has been dedicated to providing exceptional care to patients in Northeast Ohio since 1981. Our highly skilled and caring physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel and colon as well as diseases of the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. They are supported by an experienced team of nurses and medical assistants and a responsive, knowledgeable office staff. Our practice joined the Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute in 2014. Cleveland Clinic is ranked as one of the nation's top hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.
Portal hypertenisive gastropathy (PHG) and GAVE syndrome are recently discovered entities who can be associated with bloodloss from gastrointestinal tract at patients with or without liver cirrhosis. PHG will be developed at 65% of patients with portal hypertension caused by liver cirrhosis but it could be developed at portal hypertension which is not caused by the liver cirrhosis. PHG is often assosiated with portal hypertension patients and presence of esofageal and /or gastric varices. Mechanism of pathogenesis PHG is still not completely cleared up, but regulation of gastric nitric oxide level, postaglandins, tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and epidermal growth factor production could be important factors in development of portal hypertensive gastropathy. Mechanisms who participate in originating of Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE) are also not completly clear. Classic characteristics of this syndrome are red, often haemorrhagic lesions most often located in stomach antrum, and who could result in blood loss. More than 70% of patients with GAVE syndrome have no cirrhosis or portal hypertension. But when liver cirrhosis is present, it is very difficult to make difference between GAVE and PHG. This review will be focused on incidence, clinical importance, etiology, pathofisiology and treatment of PHG, and how to differentiate between GAVE syndrom and PHG in a case that there exists.
The pathophysiology of GAVE is not fully understood. In patients with cirrhosis, portal hypertension appears not to be essential in its development as patients do not respond to portal pressure-reducing therapies, such as TIPS or surgical shunt 40, 62. Liver insufficiency seems to play a significant role in the development of GAVE because it develops in patients with more severe liver dysfunction 59and it has been shown to resolve after liver transplantation 61, 63. Speculation regarding an accumulation of substances not metabolized by the liver which may induce vasodilatation and/or angiogenesis has been suggested as a posible mechanism 62. The association between GAVE and hormones with vasodilating properties such as gastrin 18, 54, 59and prostaglandin E264has also been suggested. Finally abnormal antral motility 65and mechanical stress 18have also been associated to the pathogenesis of GAVE which is further supported by the antral distribution of the lesions.
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is the term used for the buildup of extra fat within liver cells in individuals who consume little or no alcohol.
Some studies have evaluated alternative non-endoscopic methods for the diagnosis of PHG 31, 32such as MRI or CT although until further evaluation in larger populations is available, endoscopy still remains the chief diagnostic method. In a study evaluating the efficacy of capsule endoscopy in the evaluation of the presence and size of varices, capsule endoscopy was shown to have only moderate sensitivity and specificity for the detection of PHG 33. Future studies should specifically evaluate its efficacy in evaluating not only the presence but also the severity of PHG as capsule endoscopy will be particularly important in the evaluation of lesions in the small bowel.
Classic characteristics of this syndrome are red, often haemorrhagic lesions most often located in stomach antrum, and who could result in blood loss. More than 70% of patients with GAVE syndrome have no cirrhosis or portal hypertension.
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Its typical location is in the gastric fundus and upper body of the stomach although it can affect the whole stomach and even other areas of the gastrointestinal tract, such as the small bowel or the colon 1-8.
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Tell the doctor about any digestive symptoms (ex: unexplained change in bowel behavior, weight loss, abdominal pain, blood in stool) Know your family history - screening may need to start earlier. Before a colonoscopy, have a good prep - the best prep allows the best examination.
For example: Information obtained by a nurse, physician, or other member of your health care team will be recorded in your record and used to determine the course of treatment that should work best for you. Members of the health care team will then document the actions they took and their observations. We will also provide your physician or a subsequent health care provider with copies of various reports that should assist him or her in treating you for any subsequent conditions that may arise.
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To call our Columbia Northeast office, call 803.462.2300. Preparing for Your Appointment. If you are a new patient, please complete and submit our online New Patient Forms. Or, you may arrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment and complete printed forms in our office.
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From the mountains of the Upstate to the dunes of the Coast, South Carolina Gastroenterology Association represents the majority of GI practices in our state. As a group, our voice can be a powerful tool in health care, education, and governing awareness.
The South Carolina Gastroenterology Association appreciates having partners like Takeda, Gastrologix and Jassen in the battle for health and wellness. Our physicians rely daily on their innovative products and information.
Membership is open to interested GI physicians, physician trainees, physician assistants, and advanced practice nurses in SCGA physician practices. We are here to serve our members and look forward to connecting with you!
The SCGA has worked closely with statewide and national organizations that focus on colorectal cancer awareness, prevention and treatment , including the University of South Carolina’s Colon Cancer Prevention Network (CCPN). The CCPN supports colorectal screening statewide for SC citizens who are uninsured.
Our purpose is to promote the digestive health of South Carolinians, to foster the development and fellowship of physicians and medical professionals who have similar interests in the practice of gastroenterology and endoscopy, and to maintain the highest standard of clinical practice in the field of gastroenterology and endoscopy.
A Gastroenterologist is a physician with dedicated training and unique experience in the management of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver. For more information about the training a Gastroenterologist receives see the brochure prepared by the American College of Gastroenterology or visit the ACG website.
The SCGA was formed in 2000 to promote the digestive health of South Carolinians, endorse the highest standards of clinical practice, support professional development, and foster fellowship among physicians and professionals sharing similar interests.
Columbia Gastroenterology Associates, P.A., is a single specialty gastroenterology practice serving the Columbia, South Carolina area. Columbia Gastroenterology is comprised of 6 gastroenterologists. These physicians comprise the medical staff of its affiliated endoscopy center Columbia Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Center.
That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that patients may complete before their visit.
Columbia Gastroenterology Associates, P.A., accepts most major insurances. As a courtesy to you, we will bill your insurance carrier for you; however, we cannot tell you what your policy will cover.
Strand GI follows the strictest of clinical standards as they provide the most advanced therapeutic endoscopic techniques in the area. As the only independent gastroenterology practice in the area, Strand GI not only provides the highest quality of care, but they do so at the most competitive cost.
Patient care is our most important job. We want to make sure your experience is as pleasant as possible. This section contains information about the services and resources available to the patients and visitors of Grand Strand Medical Center.
Their privately-owned Endoscopy Center is the only one on the Grand Strand recognized by the ASGE as a Center of Excellence as well as being AAAHC Accredited. Strand GI follows the strictest of clinical standards as they provide the most advanced therapeutic endoscopic techniques in the area.
When there is important information awaiting you in your Patient Portal account, you’ll receive a notice in your personal email. If you choose to use the Patient Portal, your name and email address will be treated with the same care and privacy given to your medical records. Notice of Privacy Practice.
Patients and their legal guardians can sign up for Patient Portal in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the website . We respect your privacy. When there is important information awaiting you in your Patient Portal account, you’ll receive a notice in your personal email.