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Cyclooxygenases (COX) catalyze the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandins (PGs). COX-inhibiting drugs, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), increase the risk for peptic ulcer disease.
Martijn G H Van Oijen +2 more
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The aim of the study was to analyze the management and outcome in the case of giant peptic ulcer hemorrhage (GPUH). Material and Methods. We analyzed the data of all 372 cases of 348 patients treated for acute peptic ulcer hemorrhage during 2005–2007 ...
Ulle Kirsimägi
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Familial peptic ulcer hemorrhage
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1944exaly +2 more sources
MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE FROM PEPTIC ULCER
Archives of Surgery, 1950THE MANAGEMENT of patients with gross bleeding 1 from the upper gastrointestinal tract has become a subject of renewed interest. It is difficult to obtain facts from the literature on this subject, because such hemorrhage can be of all degrees of severity and can occur from a variety of lesions and in various manners.
M, PORTER, H D, HARVEY, R N, SCHULLINGER
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Management of peptic ulcer hemorrhage
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 19391. Conservative medical therapy is the procedure of choice in treating bleeding ulcers. 2. Reservation should be practiced in accepting Meulengracht’s immediate feeding of patients with active bleeding. 3. Aluminum hydroxide offers an approach to attaining physiological control of a bleeding ulcer. It has a favorable place in
Donovan C. Browne, Gordon McHardy
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The Management of Massive Hemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer
Gastroenterology, 1951Summary 1.Forty-six patients who had had massive hemorrhage from duodenal ulcer, as defined by certain criteria for the severity of hemorrhage, were treated by non-surgical methods, with emphasis on early and adequate replacement of whole blood. 2.The mortality rate for this series, with non-surgical management, was 2.1%, and below the mortality ...
A R, HIGGINS, H C, BARTON
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Recurrent Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage in Peptic Ulcer
Gastroenterology, 1967Summary An evaluation of the effects of age and severity of hemorrhage on recurrent bleeding from peptic ulcer in a series of patients in Jacksonville, Florida, is presented. In the initial bleeding episodes, a marked increase in mortality occurred when more than 7 units of blood were required.
J L, Borland, W R, Hancock, J L, Borland
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Treatment of hemorrhage caused by peptic ulcer
American Journal of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, 1935exaly +2 more sources
[Treatment of peptic ulcer hemorrhages].
Khirurgiia, 1991The article analyses experience in treatment of 297 patients with gastroduodenal bleeding of ulcerous etiology. Operative interventions after arrest of bleeding and the appropriate preoperative management produce better results (the mortality rate, 3.3%) than those of emergency operations (the mortality rate, 15.7%).
T Sh, Magdiev +3 more
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