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Peptic ulcer disease

Lancet, The, 2017
The rapidly declining prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and widespread use of potent anti-secretory drugs means peptic ulcer disease has become substantially less prevalent than it was two decades ago. Management has, however, become more challenging than ever because of the threat of increasing antimicrobial resistance worldwide and ...
Angel, Lanas, Francis K L, Chan
exaly   +3 more sources

Peptic ulcer

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2023
Peptic ulcer disease is a frequent pathology; although the incidence has decreased in recent years, it continues to be an important cause of morbidity and mortality associated with high healthcare costs. The most important risk factors are Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) infection and the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Isabel, Laucirica   +2 more
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PEPTIC ULCER

The Lancet, 1975
Indigestion and heartburn have been described for thousands of years, but it was only in the 16th century that the disease peptic ulcer was established by autopsy. At first, only gastric ulcers were identified. In the 18th century, duodenal ulcers, most of which were fatal cases after perforation or hemorrhage, were seen.
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Peptic Ulcer in Childhood

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
Peptic ulcer in childhood has been considered a relatively rare disease although sporadic reports of its occurrence have appeared. It has not usually been included in the differential diagnosis of conditions causing recurrent abdominal pain or vomiting in the pediatric patient.
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Treatment of Peptic Ulcer

Digestion, 1998
The current therapy of choice for all <i>Helicobacter pylori</i>-associated ulcer disease is eradication therapy. Although adequate therapeutic regimens are currently available, often still ineffective therapies are tried. Cure of the infection essentially eliminates the ulcer diathesis.
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Peptic ulcer irony

Molecular Medicine Today, 2000
Iron is an essential nutrient for all cells, but in the human body, the distribution of iron is tightly controlled. Iron is rapidly sequestered away by transport proteins, such as transferrin and lactoferrin, and stored in intracellular protein complexes (ferritin) and haemoglobin.
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Peptic ulcer

Disease-a-Month, 1955
J M, RUFFIN, D D, CARTER
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Pathophysiology of peptic ulcer

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Summary Traditionally, all ulcerating lesions in the gastric duodenal mucosa have been considered as belonging to the single clinical entity of “peptic ulcer.” In this review the clinical and biologic arguments, supporting a classification of various types of peptic ulcer are discussed.
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