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Fluoroscopic Evaluation of Duodenal Diseases
RadioGraphics, 2022The duodenum can be affected by a variety of abnormalities because of its development during embryogenesis and its dual intra- and retroperitoneal location. If small bowel embryogenesis is disturbed, congenital errors occur. Although some congenital variants may be asymptomatic and inconsequential to the patient, other anomalies can result in life ...
Lisa N. Johnson+6 more
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Duodenal Motility Pattern in Duodenal Ulcer Disease
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1978The motility in the first part of the duodenum has been studied by a method combining roentgen fluorography and multiple pressure recordings in 7 normal volunteers, in 7 patients having gastric, and in 7 having duodenal, ulcer. A significantly lower number of retrograde motor sequences was found in cases with duodenal ulcer than in normals, while ...
Måns Arborelius, Stig G. Borgström
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Endoscopic Duodenal Biopsies in Coeliac Disease and Duodenitis
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1979Endoscopic duodenal biopsies were taken from 27 patients with suspected coeliac disease and compared with intubation capsule jejunal biopsies. The specimens were reported without knowledge of the patients' names or symptoms. In 24 patients (89%), coeliac disease could either be diagnosed or excluded with 100% accuracy, despite the inability to ...
G. Holdstock+3 more
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Smoking and Duodenal Ulcer Disease
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1989Cigarette smoking has long been thought to be associated with duodenal ulcer disease, there being an increased incidence and an adverse outcome in both healing and relapse. This review evaluates this evidence and the possible mechanisms that might account for a poor outcome in smokers.
Richard H. Hunt, S. G. Chiverton
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Duodenal ulcer disease in children
World Journal of Surgery, 1980AbstractEleven cases of chronic duodenal ulcer in children were subjected to surgical treatment in a period of 7 years. The diagnosis was based on typical peptic ulcer symptoms, hyperchlorhydria, and barium meal x‐ray studies delineating a duodenal bulb deformity with an ulcer crater in 8 patients.
J. Dutta, K. K. Maudar, S. Mitra
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Duodenal Fistulas in Crohnʼs Disease
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987Of 1,480 patients with Crohn's disease admitted to The Mount Sinai Hospital between 1960 and 1983, eight (0.5%) had duodenal fistulas (DF), all originating from diseased small or large bowel and not from primary disease of the duodenum. The extent, duration, and major clinical features of Crohn's disease did not differ between patients with DF and ...
Samuel Klein+2 more
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Operations For Duodenal Ulcer Disease
Annual Review of Medicine, 1989Operative treatment of duodenal ulcer has been restricted to the small proportion of ulcer patients who have complications of ulcers or to those patients who do not respond to medical treatment. The principal surgical procedures that have been used include different types of gastric drainage, gastric resection, gastric denervation, or various ...
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Pathophysiology of duodenal ulcer disease
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2012: Before the discovery of Helicobacter pylori infection some 12 years ago, three major disturbances in gastric physiology had been identified in patients with duodenal ulcer disease. These abnormalities were: impaired acid inhibition of gastrin release from the antral mucosa, increased basal and stimulated acid secretion by the body of the stomach and ...
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Juxtapapillary Duodenal Diverticula and Biliopancreatic Disease
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2002The purpose of this retrospective case-control analysis was to evaluate the association between juxtapapillary duodenal diverticula (JPDD) and disorders of the biliopancreatic system employing univariate and multivariate logistic regression models. The study consisted of 2925 patients who underwent 5497 ERCP procedures between January, 1991 and March ...
Ryan D. Madanick, Jamie S. Barkin
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Annali italiani di chirurgia, 2007
The Authors report on an uncommon case of duodenal Crohn's disease in an adult man. The patient was admitted for a history of epigastric pain, recurrent vomiting, weight loss and low grade fever. He was evaluated with esophagogastroduodenoscopy and with radiological double-contrast technique.
SPISNI, ROBERTO+7 more
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The Authors report on an uncommon case of duodenal Crohn's disease in an adult man. The patient was admitted for a history of epigastric pain, recurrent vomiting, weight loss and low grade fever. He was evaluated with esophagogastroduodenoscopy and with radiological double-contrast technique.
SPISNI, ROBERTO+7 more
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