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The Operative Treatment of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers.
B. G. A. Moynihan
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The Indian medical gazette, 1910
hardly possible, but all this has been changed by the aggression of surgery in the field of the physician; happily changed, for though postmortem records of duodenal ulcers were common enough it was not until 1883 that Chvostec for the first time made a ...
Malcolm King
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hardly possible, but all this has been changed by the aggression of surgery in the field of the physician; happily changed, for though postmortem records of duodenal ulcers were common enough it was not until 1883 that Chvostec for the first time made a ...
Malcolm King
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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.
M A, Pops +7 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
IN view of the role of gastrin as a potent gastric secretagogue, the established gastric hypersecretion in subjects with duodenal ulcer (DU), and the much increased tendency to gastrointestinal ulceration in patients harboring a gastrin-producing tumor (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome), an appraisal of the status of gastrin secretion in DU patients is ...
S A, Berson, R S, Yalow
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IN view of the role of gastrin as a potent gastric secretagogue, the established gastric hypersecretion in subjects with duodenal ulcer (DU), and the much increased tendency to gastrointestinal ulceration in patients harboring a gastrin-producing tumor (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome), an appraisal of the status of gastrin secretion in DU patients is ...
S A, Berson, R S, Yalow
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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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