Results 311 to 320 of about 161,920 (335)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Peptic ulcer

Disease-a-Month, 1955
J M, RUFFIN, D D, CARTER
openaire   +2 more sources

PEPTIC ESOPHAGITIS

Archives of Surgery, 1954
G M, CARVER, W C, SEALY
openaire   +4 more sources

Perforated peptic ulcer

British Journal of Surgery
Worldwide perforated peptic ulcer disease is the leading cause of mortality after abdominal emergency surgery Rapid clinical assessment, proper diagnostics, and timely decision-making are vital in handling patients with suspected or identified perforated peptic ulcer CT has high diagnostic sensitivity, whereas perforation is only evident on three ...
Gunnar, Velde   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Peptic ulcer bleeding

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2001
Ulcer bleeding continues to pose challenging problems for the clinician. Despite a general decrease in the incidence of ulcer disease, the incidence of hemorrhage is increasing. A population-based survey in the United Kingdom found that the incidence of acute upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage is 103 per 100,000 adults per year. The overall mortality is
openaire   +2 more sources

PEPTIC ULCER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1988
openaire   +2 more sources

Peptic Ulcer

Medical Clinics of North America, 1947
openaire   +2 more sources

PEPTIC ULCER

The Lancet, 1963
openaire   +1 more source

Pepsins, peptic activity, and peptic inhibitors.

Journal of clinical gastroenterology, 1982
Our information about gastric pepsinogen secretion and peptic activity is incomplete because of the heterogeneity of pepsinogen and pepsin, and the lack of assays specific for the different pepsins in gastric juice. In general, the peptic activity of gastric juice parallels acid output, and the limited clinical information obtained from tests of ...
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy