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Duodenitis and Duodenal Ulcers
2014A duodenal ulcer is disruption of the mucosal integrity of the duodenum leading to a submucosal exposure. The endoscopic findings of duodenal ulcers can be classified into active, healing, and scarring stage. Complications of duodenal ulcer include bleeding, perforation, and stricture.
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Esophagitis and Duodenal Ulcer
Digestion, 197436 male patients (average age, 36 years) with duodenal ulcer (DU) were studied with the purpose of investigating the incidence of reflux esophagitis. Ten of them had duodenal stenosis due to scarring.
Zaterka S +3 more
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SUMMARYA giant duodenal ulcer may be mistaken for a normal duodenal cap and the associated spasm misinterpreted. It is essential to examine the mucosal pattern in every case.
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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 +2 more
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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 +2 more
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Duodenal ulceration in children
Clinical Radiology, 1964Summary Out of a total of 483 barium meal examinations of children with symptoms of peptic ulcer, forty-six cases with ulcer craters in the duodenum were found. These cases are analysed with regard to sex incidence, age incidence and especially with regard to the presence or otherwise of associated indirect signs of duodenal abnormality.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1950
PEPTIC ulcers in infants were described about one hundred and twenty years ago by Cruveilhier,1whose writings clearly illustrated 3 cases of gastric ulcers in infants, 1, 2 and 4 weeks old, respectively. It is commonly believed that this disease rarely occurs in infants and children.
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PEPTIC ulcers in infants were described about one hundred and twenty years ago by Cruveilhier,1whose writings clearly illustrated 3 cases of gastric ulcers in infants, 1, 2 and 4 weeks old, respectively. It is commonly believed that this disease rarely occurs in infants and children.
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Australasian Radiology, 1980
SUMMARY A survey of the place of birth of 200 patients with duodenal ulcer diagnosed by barium meal examination at the Darwin Hospital showed that duodenal ulcer was six times more common in patients born in the United Kingdom and seventeen times more common in patients born in other European countries than in patients born in Australia.
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SUMMARY A survey of the place of birth of 200 patients with duodenal ulcer diagnosed by barium meal examination at the Darwin Hospital showed that duodenal ulcer was six times more common in patients born in the United Kingdom and seventeen times more common in patients born in other European countries than in patients born in Australia.
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Intractable duodenal ulceration
Postgraduate Medicine, 1988(1988). Intractable duodenal ulceration. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 83, No. 3, pp. 115-120.
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