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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.
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Peptic ulcer disease

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
This review reports and attempts to place in some context current key observations in the literature, as they relate to peptic ulcer disease.Focus areas in this review are general, the usefulness of symptom-based triage in management decision making and critical review of current practice as it relates to foregut malignancy; Helicobacter pylori ...
Japie A. Louw, Marks In
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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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BLEEDING PEPTIC ULCER

Archives of Surgery, 1953
HEMORRHAGE from the gastrointestinal tract has always been a dramatic and awesome event, well known and written about in ancient times. During the past 10 to 15 years much interest has been shown in massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding. As one major hospital after another reports its results, many features have been studied intensively ...
Schayel R. Scheinberg   +2 more
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Treatment of Peptic Ulcer

New England Journal of Medicine, 1953
ACTH in Peptic Ulcer The experiences with ACTH and cortisone in peptic ulcer provide an interesting commentary on the applicability to clinical medicine of results derived from animal experimentati...
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Peptic Ulcer in Children

Acta Paediatrica, 1959
SummaryA study has been made of 36 children with the established diagnosis peptic ulcer. All patients, with one exception, were children of school age. The following aspects of the disease have come to light.1. The incidence of peptic ulcer among older children appears to be increasing.2.
S. P. Fällström, T. Reinand
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BLEEDING PEPTIC ULCER

Archives of Surgery, 1949
AMONG the many wound stripes incident to modern civilization perhaps the one which looms most prominent yet remains most perplexing is the problem of peptic ulcer and its perilous complications. About 8,800 persons die annually in the United States alone from the sequelae of peptic ulcer, and massive hemorrhage due to ulcer is a grim contributor to ...
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Gastrin and Peptic Ulcer

Archives of Surgery, 1965
IN 1955 Zollinger and Ellison 1 first called attention to the association of peptic ulcers in the jejunum with islet-cell tumors of the pancreas. This relationship was further elaborated by Ellison 2 in 1956. Since this time a considerable number of similar cases have been reported and the characteristic feature of all of them has been a marked ...
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Peptic ulcer

Disease-a-Month, 1955
J M, RUFFIN, D D, CARTER
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