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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2011
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is due mostly to the widespread use of low-dose aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammator drugs. It occurs mostly in older patients and those with comorbidities. Pain awakening the patient from sleep between 12 and 3 a.m. affects two-thirds of duodenal ulcer patients and one-third of gastric ulcer patients.
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Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is due mostly to the widespread use of low-dose aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammator drugs. It occurs mostly in older patients and those with comorbidities. Pain awakening the patient from sleep between 12 and 3 a.m. affects two-thirds of duodenal ulcer patients and one-third of gastric ulcer patients.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
Smoking, heredity, aspirin ingestion, and various diseases are associated with increased prevalence of peptic ulcer disease. Significant pathophysiologic differences between ulcer patients and normal subjects have been shown to exist, but many of the observed abnormalities are still poorly understood and require further study.
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Smoking, heredity, aspirin ingestion, and various diseases are associated with increased prevalence of peptic ulcer disease. Significant pathophysiologic differences between ulcer patients and normal subjects have been shown to exist, but many of the observed abnormalities are still poorly understood and require further study.
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Digestive Diseases, 1997
Recurrent peptic ulcer disease has traditionally posed problems for practicing physicians. While many treatment options have been promoted in the past, recent understanding of the role of Helicobacter pylori has completely altered our approach to this clinical problem. Since most ulcers are related to H.
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Recurrent peptic ulcer disease has traditionally posed problems for practicing physicians. While many treatment options have been promoted in the past, recent understanding of the role of Helicobacter pylori has completely altered our approach to this clinical problem. Since most ulcers are related to H.
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1971
J L, Hirschman, E T, Herfindal
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J L, Hirschman, E T, Herfindal
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