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Molecular Detection and Clinical Impact of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> Virulence Genes in Gastric Diseases: A Study in Arequipa, Peru. [PDF]
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Gastric polypoid lesion at the antrum [PDF]
A 79-year-old man underwent upper endoscopy 5 months ago because of dyspepsia and anaemia, with haemoglobin of 7.2 g/dl. Upper endoscopy revealed an ulcer 12 mm in diameter at the antrum (fig 1A) and biopsies showed benign ulceration and were …
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Pseudoweb of the gastric antrum in infants
Pediatric Radiology, 1980Two infant boys, one 3 months of age and the other 8 weeks of age, with symptoms suggesting gastric outlet obstruction had upper gastrointestinal fluororadiographic examinations which showed typical signs for gastric antral webs (diaphragms or membranes), but neither had actual webs as proven by surgery in one and by endoscopy in the other.
M. Fujioka, S. Fisher, Lionel W. Young
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Adenomyosis of the Gastric Antrum in Children
Radiology, 1974Three cases of adenomyosis of the gastric antrum in children are presented. Adenomyosis is described as a single entity encompassing a histological spectrum from the undifferentiated tumor, through the poorly differentiated adenomyoma, to the well differentiated aberrant pancreas and Brunner's gland adenoma (hyperplasia).
Byron H. Ward+2 more
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Involvement of the gastric antrum in Menetrier's disease [PDF]
Thirteen cases of Ménétrier's disease from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology that could be documented pathologically and correlated with appropriate roentgenograms were analyzed for the distribution of folds. Enlarged folds occurred in a localized area or in several areas simultaniously.
William W. Olmsted+2 more
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Control of Gastric Secretion by the Antrum
Archives of Surgery, 1959Although many theories have been advanced to explain the etiology of duodenal ulcer, there is ample evidence that this is an acid-engendered disease. Patients with duodenal ulcer secrete excessive quantities of acid, both by day and by night, and the gastric and duodenal pH is significantly lower than that of the nonulcer patient.
F. Gouws, R. C. Harrison, H. J. Shimizu
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Venous ectasia of gastric antrum
Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal), 2016Gastyic antyal vasculay ectasia (GAVE) is an uncommon but often seveye cause of uppey gastyointestinal bleeding. GAVE may be asymptomatic oy accompanied by clinical anemia oy oveyt gastyointestinal bleeding. The diagnosis is mainly based on pathognomonic endoscopic patteyn, defined as «wateymelon stomach», located in antyum. Autoimmune disoydeys aye co-
A. N. Tarasov, Elena R. Olevskaya
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