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[Surgery of hemorrhaging peptic ulcer].

open access: closedZeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie, 1983
Surgical therapy in upper gastrointestinal bleeding is preferred, if bleeding does not stop spontaneously or an increased risk of recurrent bleeding exists. Absolute indications for surgical intervention is given after blood replacement of 1500 ml/24 hs or 1000 ml in 4 hs, a recurrent bleeding after an initial stop, a continuous bleeding for 24 hours ...
Becker Hd
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Massive Hemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer

New England Journal of Medicine, 1938
Isaac R. Jankelson, Maurice S. Segal
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MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE FROM PEPTIC ULCER

Archives of Surgery, 1950
THE 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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Massive hemorrhage from peptic ulcer

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1939
1. Vital statistics show that 4 per cent of all deaths from massive hemorrhage from peptic ulcer occur under the age of 45. 2. Vital statistics show that 96 per cent of all deaths from hemorrhage from peptic ulcer are in patients above the age of 45. 3.
John minor Blackford, William S. Cole
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Management of peptic ulcer hemorrhage

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1939
1. 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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FATAL HEMORRHAGE FROM PEPTIC ULCER

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
The mortality risk of hemorrhage from peptic ulcer has been reported by various observers 1 as varying from a fraction of 1 per cent to as high as 74 per cent, the last figure reported by Chiesman 2 in a selected group of recurring hemorrhages. Allen 3 and Blackford and Cole 4 reported simultaneously (1937) that in older persons having massive ...
JOHN M. BLACKFORD, ROBERT H. WILLIAMS
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GROSS HEMORRHAGE FROM PEPTIC ULCER

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
Many physicians believe that hemorrhages from peptic ulcer are rarely fatal. The potential dangers of this condition, therefore, are not fully appreciated. If one concludes, from his individual experience, that gross hemorrhage from peptic ulcer is rarely or never fatal, one is likely to offer a good prognosis, adopt a laissez faire policy and wait for
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Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage: Factors Predisposing to Recurrence

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1994
Two 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.
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