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Duodenal perforation: an unusual complication of sickle cell anemia
Duodenal perforation in childhood is a rare condition with a high mortality rate if not treated surgically. Primary gastroduodenal perforation is frequently associated with peptic ulcer and exhibits a positive family history.
Can Acıpayam +5 more
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6-FACTORS AFFECTING MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER [PDF]
kassim Trayem Hayef* & Adnan Yassin Abdul-Wahab@ *MBChB, Al-Sader Teaching Hospital, Basrah. @MBChB, FRCS, Assist. Professor, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq.
Adnan Yassin Abdul-Wahab +1 more
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Gastro-duodenal Crohn's disease [PDF]
Gastro-duodenal Crohn's disease is rare. Thirty-one previously reported cases are briefly reviewed; histological confirmation of the diagnosis was not always possible. Details are given of a patient with pyloro-duodenal involvement accompanied by terminal ileitis and appendicitis where surgical specimens were available for study.
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Duodenal bulbar necrosis with hemorrhage caused by cholecystolithiasis: a case report
Gastrointestinal bleeding and gallbladder stones are common diseases of the digestive system. However, duodenal necrosis and bleeding caused by gallbladder stone compression is relatively rare.
Liang Chen, Wen Zhang, Zhenguo Qiao
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Duodenal Carcinoma—A Curable Disease
During a five-year-period 9 cases of duodenal carcinoma were treated. Eight of the patients were resected and 7 of them survived more than 5 years without signs of recurrent disease. Aggressive therapy, including radiotherapy and chemotherapy in cases with lymph node metastases, might in some way explain the good results.
G, Jacobson, C E, Nordgren
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Analysis of risk factors for duodenal leak after repair of a duodenal perforation
Background Repairing of a duodenal perforation is a well accepted procedure, but clinically, approximately 4% of patients develop duodenal leaks after perforation repair, increasing the risk of death.
Jianping Liu +3 more
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The article deals with the features of clinical course and morphological state of gastric mucosa in patients with the most common gastroenterological diseases, namely: gallbladder and biliary tract diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, functional ...
A.S. Svintsytskyi +4 more
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Alterations in common marmoset gut microbiome associated with duodenal strictures
Chronic gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are the most common diseases in captive common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Despite standardized housing, diet and husbandry, a recently described gastrointestinal syndrome characterized by duodenal ulcers and ...
Alexander Sheh +7 more
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INTESTINAL DISEASES: DUODENITIS
This in-depth article provides a comprehensive exploration of duodenitis, an inflammatory condition affecting the duodenum—the initial portion of the small intestine. Covering diverse aspects such as definition, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment strategies, potential complications, and preventative measures, it aims to offer a nuanced ...
Djuraeva, Barno +2 more
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Duodenal mucosa synthesis of prostaglandins in duodenal ulcer disease. [PDF]
Synthesis of prostaglandins (PGE2, PGI2 and PGF2 alpha) and thromboxane A2 was investigated in short term incubates of duodenal mucosa biopsies. Mucosa close to the ulcer site synthesised significantly less PGF2 alpha (p less than 0.001) and PGI2 (p less than 0.002) measured as its stable metabolite 6-oxo-PGF1 alpha than healthy mucosa from non-ulcer ...
K, Hillier +4 more
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