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GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS SECONDARY TO WOUNDS OF THE URINARY BLADDER
John B. Roberts
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The Treatment of Duodenal Ulcer [PDF]
Stanley O. Hoerr, Charles H. Brown
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ABSTRACT Background Duodenal invasion is a risk factor for early recurrent biliary obstruction (RBO) due to the increased risk of duodenobiliary reflux. Transpapillary biliary drainage using anti‐reflux metal stents (ARMS) and endoscopic ultrasound‐guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS‐HGS) are two different strategies for this condition.
Tsuyoshi Takeda +10 more
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CURRENT CONCEPTS OF ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER
Here I attempted to analyze and summarize current data on etiology of duodenal ulcer, with the fo-cus on diagnostics and treatment of its perforation. Duodenal ulcer is diagnosed in ≈ 3% of the adult population worldwide, and 5-14% of the patients suffer
VALERIY I. Podoluzhnyi
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Hemorrhagic Shock from a Duodenal Ulcer Eroding into an Ectopic Varix. [PDF]
Singh H +5 more
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SOME PRESENT-DAY PROBLEMS IN THE SURGERY OF GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCER [PDF]
Harold Collinson
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ABSTRACT Objectives Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are vascular tumors that can cause significant gastrointestinal hemorrhage. While endoscopic treatment is common for other hemorrhagic disorders, its role in GIST‐related hemorrhage remains unclear.
Karen Kimura +5 more
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PERFORATED ULCER OF THE DUODENUM. *1WITH REPORT OF 14 CASES [PDF]
S MAYNARDSMITH
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Ileal Biofilms Confirm SIBO–IBS Hypothesis: Comment on PMID 38798120
Neurogastroenterology &Motility, EarlyView.
Maximilian Baumgartner, Christoph Gasche
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