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The current landscape and advances in functional-preserving gastric cancer surgery [PDF]
With the gradual enhancement of public health literacy and advancements in gastroscopy technology, China has witnessed a steady increase in the detection rate of early-stage gastric cancer.
Qiangzu Shao +3 more
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Acquired double pylorus: A case report
Double pylorus is one of the rare anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract, it can be congenital or acquired. In this case we report a case of double pylorus because of chronic peptic ulcer. Upper GI endoscopy revealed gastroduodenal fistula located on the lesser curve of the antrum, the patient's symptoms were improved rapidly by intensive antiulcer ...
Qingyu Chen +6 more
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Double Pylorus: Report of a Case With Endoscopic Follow-Up and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Fousekis F +3 more
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Acquired double pylorus: Clinical and endoscopic characteristics and four-year follow-up observations. [PDF]
Lei JJ, Zhou L, Liu Q, Xu CF.
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A Rare Endoscopic Finding in an Elderly Patient: Double Pylorus
Adnan Taş
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Acquired double pylorus, due to penetrating gastric ulcer, presenting with melena. [PDF]
Linea C, Sinagra E, La Seta F, Giunta M.
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Gastric diverticulum - 'Double pylorus appearance'.
A 40-year-old female presented with recurrent upper abdominal pain immediately after taking food. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a gastric diverticulum (GD) measuring 3 cm × 3 cm on the anterior wall near the pylorus presenting as a ‘double pylorus’ (Figure 1).
Bhattacharya K.
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Acquired double pylorus secondary to a completely epithelialized gastroduodenal fistula. [PDF]
Yuan C +6 more
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Double pylorus: two sides to one story. [PDF]
Umar S, Bilal M.
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