SciBase Gastroenterology and Hepatology

An Open Access, Peer Review and International Journal

SciBase Gastroenterology and Hepatology

About the Journal

SciBase Gastroenterology & Hepatology has been an important and prominent in the field of gastrointestinal diseases. It has grown to be one of the flagship journals in the field. We publish high quality, open-source, and peer-reviewed collection of articles with a focus on the clinical, translational, and basic studies of the digestive system and the diseases that it can cause.

SciBase Gastroenterology & Hepatology offers you a huge number of titles and papers on the entire digestive system and any of the issues in this context. The studies cover almost every part of the digestive system that includes the liver and the pancreas. The topics covered also include dietetics and nutrition. It provides the medical practitioners dealing with gastroenterology a platform to share their findings and research.

SciBase Gastroenterology & Hepatology publishes original research articles, reviews, case reports, short commentaries, clinical images and letters to the editor, which ideally a broad range of topics that are related to gastroenterology & hepatology. The editorial board comprises renowned experts in the field, thereby providing you with a high standard of medical journalism.

All the new submissions are peer reviewed by the eminent editorial board and only the accepted articles are published on the journal website. Every article is assigned to unique DOI for global recognition and greater visibility.


Contact editorial office at: gastroenterology@scibasejournals.org

Latest Articles

Case Report

Peutz Syndrome Involving the Cervix Masquerading as a Cervical Neoplasm: A Rare Case Report

Meng-Ling Ma; Cong-Li Liu; Jin-Ju Dong*

Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, also known as Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS), is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disease with an incidence of 1/200 000-1/8 300 [1]. Among them, the most common sites of tumors include gastrointestinal tract, cervix, ovary, breast, lung, pancreas, etc.

Research Article

The Bedside Index for Severity in Acute Pancreatitis Score Combines with the Modified Computed Tomography Severity Index to Early Predict the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis

Wenyun Zhu#; Yang Liu#; Fangren Sun; Huabin Zhong; Yunpeng Yuan; Tingting Gong*

To assess the significance of early prognostication using the Bedside Index for Severity in Acute Pancreatitis (BISAP) score combined with the Modified Computed Tomography Severity Index (MCTSI) in determining the severity of acute pancreatitis. 153 patients with acute pancreatitis were retrospectively screened from June 2020 to May 2021 at Ruijin Hospital. A total of 141 patients were included in this study and were divided into two groups.

Research Article

The Effectiveness of Triple Medications Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy in Elderly Patients

Xie Miao; Luo Limian; Huang Linfei; Pan Sheng; Li Fei*

Colonoscopy is critical in colorectal cancer screening and the effect of intestinal preparation affects the accuracy of diagnosis, especially in elderly patients. The commonly used Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte, PEG, is found inadequate in bowel cleansing for the elderly patients.

Research Article

The Bevacizumab Skip in Atezolizumab plus Bevacizumab for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Kei Amioka; Kenji Yamaoka; Hikaru Nakahara; Shigeki Yano; Kensuke Naruto; Yasutoshi Fujii; Shinsuke Uchikawa; Hatsue Fujino; Atsushi Ono; Takashi Nakahara; Eisuke Murakami; Tomokazu Kawaoka*; Daiki Miki; C Nelson Hayes; Masataka Tsuge; Shiro Oka

Systemic therapy for unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (u-HCC) has advanced in recent years, particularly immunotherapy. Atezolizumab plus bevacizumab has shown significant survival benefit in u-HCC, and recent AASLD guidelines recommend this regimen as a first-line option.

Review Article

Irreversible Electroporation for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: A Ray of Hope in a Difficult Problem

John Spiliotis*

Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) is a recent tool of tumor ablation techniques added to the management of Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer (LAPC). As opposed to the thermal ablative techniques, IRE induces cancer cell death by the delivery of high-voltage electrical pulses.

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  • Journal Name: SciBase Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Short Name: SciBase Gastroenterol Hepatol
  • ISSN: 3065-7830
  • Review Process: Double Blind Review Process
  • Review Time: 21 days
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Volume: 1 (2023)
  • Publication Formats: PDF & HTML
  • Email: gastroenterology@scibasejournals.org

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