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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
Excerpt Dr. Martin A. Pops: This is an era of fantastic advances in our understanding of a variety of disease processes.
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Excerpt Dr. Martin A. Pops: This is an era of fantastic advances in our understanding of a variety of disease processes.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract The records of 131 patients with perforated duodenal ulcer have been reviewed. Sixty-seven per cent of these patients were treated by simple closure of the ulcer or nonoperatively. Of this subgroup, 80 per cent had significant symptoms of peptic ulcer disease requiring medical or surgical treatment and 69 per cent required a second surgical ...
S L, Wangensteen, R C, Wray, G T, Golden
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Abstract The records of 131 patients with perforated duodenal ulcer have been reviewed. Sixty-seven per cent of these patients were treated by simple closure of the ulcer or nonoperatively. Of this subgroup, 80 per cent had significant symptoms of peptic ulcer disease requiring medical or surgical treatment and 69 per cent required a second surgical ...
S L, Wangensteen, R C, Wray, G T, Golden
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Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1977
Twenty-six giant duodenal ulcers, all correctly diagnosed prior to endoscopy, are presented. The concept of the ulcer/bulb ratio (ratio of longest diameter of the ulcer to that of the total bulb including the ulcer) is introduced. In all cases this ratio was 0.8 or greater; in 18 cases (69%) the ulcer completely replaced the duodenal bulb.
R L, Eisenberg, A R, Margulis, A A, Moss
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Twenty-six giant duodenal ulcers, all correctly diagnosed prior to endoscopy, are presented. The concept of the ulcer/bulb ratio (ratio of longest diameter of the ulcer to that of the total bulb including the ulcer) is introduced. In all cases this ratio was 0.8 or greater; in 18 cases (69%) the ulcer completely replaced the duodenal bulb.
R L, Eisenberg, A R, Margulis, A A, Moss
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Radiology, 1957
Peptic ulcer of the duodenum involving the postbulbar region presents important clinical and radiographic differences from the usual type of duodenal ulcer. It has been our experience that this type of ulceration is not a rarity, but occurs frequently enough to be given careful consideration in every patient undergoing gastrointestinal examination. The
S A, KAUFMAN, G, LEVENE
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Peptic ulcer of the duodenum involving the postbulbar region presents important clinical and radiographic differences from the usual type of duodenal ulcer. It has been our experience that this type of ulceration is not a rarity, but occurs frequently enough to be given careful consideration in every patient undergoing gastrointestinal examination. The
S A, KAUFMAN, G, LEVENE
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Archives of Surgery, 1979
Among 70 cases of perforated duodenal ulcers treated by plication, eight were complicated by massive postoperative hemorrhage from a syncronous posterior "kissing" duodenal ulcer. Critical analysis revealed that only signs of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding preoperatively had predictive value for postoperative hemorrhage. Twenty-four patients had one or
B E, Stabile, H J, Hardy, E, Passaro
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Among 70 cases of perforated duodenal ulcers treated by plication, eight were complicated by massive postoperative hemorrhage from a syncronous posterior "kissing" duodenal ulcer. Critical analysis revealed that only signs of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding preoperatively had predictive value for postoperative hemorrhage. Twenty-four patients had one or
B E, Stabile, H J, Hardy, E, Passaro
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