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Predicting mortality in geriatric patients with peptic ulcer bleeding: a retrospective comparative study of four scoring systems. [PDF]
Aydin OF, Tatlıparmak AC.
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Civilization and peptic ulcer* [PDF]
Zena Stein, Mervyn Susser
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Following TESS treatment, reported number of heartburn and regurgitation events in patients with GERD decreased by 68.3% and 78.5%, respectively. Esophageal AET and DeMeester score decreased by 74.5% (SD 31.9%) and 82.3% (SD 26.8%), respectively. TESS is a useful, safe device, effectively reduces both symptoms and AET in GERD patients.
Ram Dickman+10 more
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The role of fibreoptic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy as the primary investigation in Malaysians presenting with dyspepsia was studied in 1119 patients. Five hundred and sixty-two of the examinations (50 percent) were normal.
M. V. Kudva
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Peptic Ulcer in Meckelʼs Diverticulum Bleeding and Perforation in Two Male Siblings
Seth W. Smith, Edward R. Woodward
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The Results of Medical Treatment of Peptic Ulcer at the Boston City Hospital [PDF]
George G. Sears
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Silver nanowire‐decorated silicon nanomembrane (AgNW‐SiNM) wireless wearable gas sensor exhibits a high response of ≈1.83 upon exposure to 10 ppm NH3. A stacked structure of the AgNW‐SiNM gas sensor with a flexible Joule heater improves the recovery rate after gas exposure.
Jongwoon Shin+8 more
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Laparoscopic suture repair for perforated peptic ulcer disease: a meta-review and trial sequential analysis. [PDF]
Panin SI+7 more
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Nephritis, Syphilis, Chylous Ascites; Myocarditis; Peptic Ulcer [PDF]
Frederick C. Shattuck
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