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Recurrent Duodenal Ulcer Disease

Archives of Surgery, 1974
Fifty-two patients had secondary operations for recurrent peptic ulcer that occurred after usually acceptable definitive operations. One group of patients with recurrences in the early months and years showed high residual acidity that was frequently attributable to apparently technical faults (28), the most frequent being incomplete vagotomy (19).
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Duodenal Hodgkin's disease.

The American journal of gastroenterology, 1978
An unusual case of primary extranodal Hodgkin's disease, localized to the duodenum is reported and illustrated. A review of the literature stressing the incidence, clinical presentation, radiographic appearance and prognosis of primary gastrointestinal Hodgkin's disease is presented.
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Duodenal Ulceration and Fibrocystic Pancreas Disease

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
Although cystic fibrosis of the pancreas is now one of the most widely studied diseases of childhood, the association of this disease with ulceration of the duodenum has only infrequently been reported. On theoretical grounds, such an association would, however, be expected, since the development of ulcers of the duodenum following the diversion of ...
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Duodenal ulcer disease.

European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology, 1997
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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Psychosomatic factors in duodenal ulcer disease

Brain Research Bulletin, 1980
Psychological factors may play an important role in peptic ulcer disease, but this has not yet been proven. The psychosomatic theory suggests than an unconscious conflict, by some yet unknown route, results in an increase in acid-pepsin secretion or a decrease in resistance of the duodenal mucosa, thereby upsetting the normal balance between injurious ...
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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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Toll-like Receptor 2 (TLR) −196 to 174del Polymorphism in Gastro-duodenal Diseases in Japanese Population

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2008
T. Tahara   +7 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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