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THE TREATMENT OF MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE DUE TO PEPTIC ULCER

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
All patients with hematemesis and melena due to peptic ulcer admitted to the Long Island College Hospital are fed immediately and repeatedly. This treatment has been employed in all ward and in a majority of private cases during the last eighteen years. The therapy was devised by Dr. Andresen 1 in 1916.
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TREATMENT OF MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE DUE TO PEPTIC ULCER

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1939
There is no general agreement among internists on the question of withholding or giving food to patients with bleeding peptic ulcer. Most clinicians advocate a period of fasting, the giving of fluids and transfusions when needed and rest. Allen and Benedict 1 reported 138 cases of massive hemorrhage with a mortality of 14.5 per cent.
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The role of chronic perforation in intractable massive peptic ulcer hemorrhage

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract Fifty-seven cases of proved massive peptic ulcer hemorrhage have been reviewed. Generally they were managed by early, adequate blood replacement and dietary and alkali therapy. If manifest bleeding continued or recurred, they were considered surgical emergencies.
H. Taylor Caswell   +2 more
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Operative indication for the hemorrhagic peptic ulcer [PDF]

open access: possibleGastroenterologia Japonica, 1972
Hiroyoshi Suzuki   +2 more
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Management in peptic ulcer hemorrhage

European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1999
Erik A.J. Rauws   +3 more
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Massive Hemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer

New England Journal of Medicine, 1938
Isaac Rudolph Jankelson   +1 more
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Management of massive hemorrhage from peptic ulcer

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Clarence J. Berne, Edward N. Snyder
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Peptic Ulcer Disease: Hemorrhage

2009
John B. Ammori, Michael W. Mulholland
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