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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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Surgical management of duodenal crohn’s disease

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Operative options for duodenal Crohn's disease include bypass, stricturoplasty, or resection. What factors are associated with operation selection and whether differences exist in outcomes is unknown.Patients with duodenal Crohn's disease requiring operative intervention across a multi-state health system were identified.
Nicholas P, McKenna   +8 more
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Duodenal ulcer disease

European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology, 1996
An overview is given of the pathogenic mechanisms involved in Helicobacter pylori-associated duodenal and gastric ulceration. Special attention is given to the role of microbial virulence factors, the effects on gastric acid secretion and the development of 'gastric type' metaplasia in the duodenal bulb.
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Duodenal-biliary fistula: An uncommon complication of duodenal ulcer disease

Gastroenterología y Hepatología (English Edition), 2022
Ana, Aparicio Serrano   +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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Colonic-duodenal fistula in Crohn's disease

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1977
A fistula between the ascending colon and the duodenum occurs not uncommonly as a complication of Crohn's disease with primarily colonic involvement. Clinical and radiological findings in four cases are presented. In three instances the fistula served as an indication for surgical intervention; after ileosigmoidostomy, ileorectal anastomosis, and ...
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Duodenal adenocarcinoma complicating coeliac disease

Histopathology, 1991
D J, Farrell   +2 more
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Complicated Duodenal Ulcer Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
Jamie S. Barkin, Arvey I. Rogers
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GASTRO‐DUODENAL DISEASE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1937
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