Early post-operative morbidity and mortality predictors in peptic ulcer perforation. [PDF]
Yalcin M, Oter S, Akınoğlu A.
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The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori in perforated peptic ulcer disease
Background: Although the role of Helicobacter pylori infection in noncomplicated peptic ulcer disease has been definitively established, the precise relationship between the organism and ulcer complications is doubtful.
Babar Rehmani, Priyank Pathak
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Double peptic ulcer perforation in a Covid-19 patient, extremely rare entity. [PDF]
Ozdemir K +5 more
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Surgery for Peptic Ulcer in the Helicobacter pylori Era
OPERATIONS currently performed for peptic ulcer disease were designed prior to the identification of Helicobacter pylori as a major cofactor in ulcerogenesis.
Kozol, Robert A, Robert A. Kozol
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Anaesthesiology perspective on a multidisciplinary approach to optimal perioperative management of a patient with giant peptic ulcer perforation caused by the physiological stress of a thyroid storm necessitating emergent laparotomy. [PDF]
Wijeratne S, Chong C, Kirthinanda DS.
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의학과/석사[한글] [영문] Peptic ulcer is a frequently encountered problem in the adult, but relatively rare in infancy and childhood. With the improvement of diagnostic aids(particularly radiologic equipment), peptic ulcers have been detected with ...
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A Comparative Study between Peptic Ulcer Perforation Score, Mannheim Peritonitis Index, ASA Score, and Jabalpur Score in Predicting the Mortality in Perforated Peptic Ulcers. [PDF]
Koranne A +4 more
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Outcomes of surgical management of peptic ulcer perforation using the falciform ligament: A cross-sectional study at a single centre in Vietnam. [PDF]
Son TQ +7 more
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Ileal duplication presenting with peptic ulcer perforation and malena
Duplications of the alimentary tract are rare congenital malformations and may be found anywhere along the alimentary tract. Their importance lies in the fact that they readily mimic other surgical disease processes and may result in significant ...
Robbie K. George +2 more
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