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Methamphetamine-related peptic ulcer perforation: a growing medical concern. [PDF]
Turan B +3 more
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Perforation Of the peptic ulcer localized IN the proximal jejunum – case report
Non-traumatic perforation of the digestive tract occurs most often in the duodenum and stomach (peptic ulcer), as well as the colon (diverticulitis, cancer or ischemic lesions). Perforation of the small bowel is very rare.
Szlosser, Zbigniew, Żyluk, Andrzej
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Accurate and early identification of high-risk surgical patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is important for triage and risk stratification. The objective of the present study was to develop a new and improved clinical rule to predict mortality ...
Thomsen, R W +4 more
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The effect of platelet-albumin ratio on mortality and morbidity in peptic ulcer perforation. [PDF]
Bilge H, Başol Ö.
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Background: Peptic ulcer perforation is a serious complication which affects 2–10% of peptic ulcer patients. Peptic ulcer perforation presents with an overall mortality of 10% although various authors had reported incidence between 1.3% and 20%.
Atul Kumar Khare +7 more
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Complications of Peptic Ulcer Disease
There are four major complications of peptic ulcer disease (PUD): bleeding, perforation, penetration, and obstruction. Complications can occur in patients with peptic ulcer of any etiology.
Tomica Milosavljevic +3 more
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Valentino's syndrome: Simulation of acute appendicitis in the context of peptic ulcer perforation. Case report and literature review. [PDF]
Villamil-Angulo CJ +4 more
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A patient admitted for acute abdomen was incidentally found with elevated serum calcium level. In surgery, under conservative treatment of the hypercalcemia, a perforated duodenal ulcer was found and simple closure was performed. Postoperatively, calcium
Evdoxia Pavlidou +6 more
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Boey Score in Predicting Mortality in Patients with Perforated Peptic Ulcer
Background: A number of prognostic factors for morbidity and mortality following perforated peptic ulcer have been reported, but the most well known is Boey’s score which is simple with a high predictive value.Aim: The aim of this study was to predict ...
Nwashilli, N J, Nwajei, C O
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