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[The duodenal epithelium in duodenal diseases].

Klinicheskaia meditsina, 2005
The purpose of the study was to define duodenal epithelial function in duodenal diseases and to assess the potentialities of correction of detected dysfunctions. The electrical properties (EPs) of the duodenal epithelium were explored in patients with primary chronic duodenitis, duodenal peptic ulcer (DPU) on an exacerbation and in the late ...
A M, Korepanov   +3 more
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A radiological review of duodenal disease

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1971
A REVIEW of 664 cases of duodenal disease seen over the past few years is presented. The lesions are divided into peptic and non-peptic. In the demonstration of duodenal ulcers the value of the supine oblique air contrast view is stressed. The non-peptic lesions are divided by cause into intrinsic and extrinsic. The extrinsic lesions are listed but not
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Duodenal Crohn’s Disease—a Diagnostic Conundrum

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
Gastroduodenal Crohn's disease is rare as most often the disease is found in the terminal ileum and colon rather than the upper gastrointestinal tract. The most common phenotype is stricturing disease which can lead to obstructive-like symptoms. Medical treatment options include proton pump inhibitors and biologic therapy.
Joel G. Fletcher, Amy L. Lightner
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Duodenal loop widening in pancreatic diseases

Clinical Radiology, 1978
The magnitude of the duodenal loop in patients with a variety of pancreas-associated disease has been accurately measured and compared with those values encountered in a series of normal subjects in order to assess if any widening had occurred. Using a Student's t-test all the patients with pancreatic disease were indistinguishable from the control ...
J. Philip Owen, M.J. Keir
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Miscellaneous Duodenal Diseases

2014
Various lesions in duodenum not covered elsewhere are included in the miscellaneous territory and described in this chapter. Endoscopic and clinical findings are presented as needed. These lesions may be related with specific clinical situations such as systemic illness like Henoch-Schonlein purpura or portal hypertension.
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Surgical Duodenal Ulcer A Disease Entity?

Archives of Surgery, 1966
WITH REGARD to duodenal ulcer, the interest of the internist is usually directed toward research and clinical problems related to the diagnosis and the medical management. Much time and money are spent in the continuing search for better diets, antacids, anticholinergic, and other drugs.
L. Raterman, J. A. Buckwalter
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Gastric and Duodenal Diseases

1981
These diseases are probably the cause of the major amount of epigastric distress experienced by humans. The reason the word “probably” must be stressed is that academicians still remain confused concerning the significance of abnormalities observed on both endoscopic and histologic evaluation of gastric mucosa in patients suffering from the symptoms ...
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Risk of Duodenal Adenoma in Celiac Disease

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2003
There is a 60- to 80-fold increased risk of small-bowel adenocarcinoma in patients with celiac disease. While the adenoma-carcinoma sequence appears to operate in the small bowel as in the large bowel, the risk of duodenal adenomas in celiac patients is unknown.The records of 381 patients (245 F, 136 M) with biopsy-proven celiac disease were reviewed ...
Peter H.R. Green   +3 more
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GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCER AND THEIR ASSOCIATED DISEASES

The Lancet, 1976
Assessments of likely associations between ulcer and other diseases are hindered by the frequent lack of controls, by controls which are inadequate, and by inadequate descriptions of techniques used. The inherent biases in some of the techniques have also probably been insufficiently appreciated.
AllanR. Cooke   +3 more
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The Natural History of Duodenal Ulcer Disease

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1976
Recent developments in medical management which appear of major importance include the development of antagonists of H 2 -receptors of histamine, the prostaglandins, and transendoscopic instrumentation. Until we have more long-term and complete evaluation of ulcer treatment, we will continue to base therapy on anecdotes and incomplete data.
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