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Magnitude, outcome, and predictors of mortality in perforated peptic ulcer disease: a retrospective study in Jigjiga town, Ethiopia. [PDF]
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Squamous cell carcinoma-induced gastric conduit-thoracic aorta fistula presenting with massive hematemesis 4 years after radical esophagectomy: a CARE guidelines-compliant case report. [PDF]
Song C, Peng J, Xu H, Li X.
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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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Gross hemorrhage as a complication of peptic ulcer
American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 19391. The mortality rate from hemorrhage due to peptic ulcer shows an apparent increase in the last decade. 2. During this period we have observed no hemorrhage deaths in females. 3. In this same interval we have not seen any hemorrhage deaths in either sex from anastomotic ulcer. 4.
Burrill B. Crohn, Henry H. Lerner
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Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage: Factors Predisposing to Recurrence
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1994Two hundred and eighty patients with stigmata of recent or active bleeding from a peptic ulcer were followed up after endoscopic or conservative medical treatment. Of the patients 53% had no history of dyspeptic symptoms, but 17% and 10% had a history of uncomplicated ulcer or bleeding ulcer, respectively, before the index admission.
L. Fischer +4 more
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Fatal hemorrhage in peptic ulcer treated conservatively
J. William Hinton
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The Surgical Aspects of Hemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer [PDF]
A STUDY of the patients who have entered the surgical wards of the New York Hospital with serious hemorrhage from the gastrointestinal tract shows that the large majority were the victims of duodenal or gastric ulcer, whereas a minority presented a variety of other pathologic conditions.
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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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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage (Excluding Peptic Ulcer and Esophageal Varices)
New England Journal of Medicine, 1955Polyps and Other Benign Tumors Esophagus. Leiomyoma is probably the most common benign tumor of the esophagus and may bleed by erosion of the mucosa. Polyps are quite infrequent here. Stomach.
Harold Jeghers, Irving B. Brick
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