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Vinyl Glove Ingestion in a Child Causing Gastric Perforation: Rising Awareness. [PDF]
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Gastric perforation and generalized peritonitis due to heterotopic pancreas, an unusual case report. [PDF]
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Emergency total gastrectomy for gastric perforation secondary to metastatic lobular breast cancer: a case for aggressive surgical intervention in select patients. [PDF]
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Over-the-Counter Ibuprofen-Induced Pre-Pyloric Gastric Perforation in a 28-Month-Old Child: A Rare Pediatric Case. [PDF]
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A case report of black swan (<i>Cygnus atratus</i>) died from gastric perforation and secondary infection resulting from ingestion of cloth-like foreign material. [PDF]
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Digestive Surgery, 2000
<i>Background/Aims:</i> Reports about perforated gastric ulcer are scarce and thus it is difficult to settle for a uniform model of operative management. The purpose of the study was to review our experience with perforated gastric ulcer and evaluate the results of gastric resection vs. oversewing of the perforation. <i>Methods:</i&
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<i>Background/Aims:</i> Reports about perforated gastric ulcer are scarce and thus it is difficult to settle for a uniform model of operative management. The purpose of the study was to review our experience with perforated gastric ulcer and evaluate the results of gastric resection vs. oversewing of the perforation. <i>Methods:</i&
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1973
Summary Among fifty-one patients with perforated gastric ulcers encountered over a thirty-seven year period, twenty-two had perforated acute and twenty-nine had chronic ulcers. Nonoperative treatment was employed in eleven patients with no survivors.
J R, Rees, B, Thorbjarnarson
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Summary Among fifty-one patients with perforated gastric ulcers encountered over a thirty-seven year period, twenty-two had perforated acute and twenty-nine had chronic ulcers. Nonoperative treatment was employed in eleven patients with no survivors.
J R, Rees, B, Thorbjarnarson
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract Perforation of the stomach in a newborn infant is a serious and often fatal condition unless there is early recognition and surgical intervention. Many etiologic factors have been considered although acid peptic digestion of the gastric wall and abrupt increase in intragastric tension have been the most frequently mentioned causes ...
T E, Lynn, G R, Kaftan
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Abstract Perforation of the stomach in a newborn infant is a serious and often fatal condition unless there is early recognition and surgical intervention. Many etiologic factors have been considered although acid peptic digestion of the gastric wall and abrupt increase in intragastric tension have been the most frequently mentioned causes ...
T E, Lynn, G R, Kaftan
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Gastric perforation in a newborn
The Lancet, 2004THE LANCET • Vol 363 • February 28, 2004 • www.thelancet.com 703 35 Anastasiou R, Papadelli M, Georgalaki MD, Kalantzopoulos G, Tsakalidou E. Cloning and sequencing of the gene encoding X-prolyldipeptidyl aminopeptidase (PepX) from Streptococcus thermophilus strain ACA-DC 4. J Appl Microbiol 2002; 93: 52–59.
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