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ABSTRACT Balancing the cerebrovascular benefits of low‐dose aspirin (LDA) with its significant gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding risk is a critical challenge in secondary stroke prevention. We describe a cautionary case of a 60‐year‐old male who, 6 months after starting LDA for a transient ischemic attack (TIA), presented with a life‐threatening upper GI ...
Kainat Husain +9 more
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Aim Although perforated peptic ulcer is common in Japan, few large‐scale studies have assessed its management, including surgical procedures and outcomes. This study aimed to survey the characteristics, management, and outcomes of perforated peptic ulcer.
Hiromasa Hoshi +11 more
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Profil Pasien Perforasi Gaster di RSUD Kolonel Abundjani Bangko pada Tahun 2020
Background. Gastric perforation is one of the serious complications caused by a peptic ulcer, with the appearance of symptoms in the form of an acute abdomen that requires immediate treatment.
Shinta Qorina
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ABSTRACT In managing SMA syndrome, initial gastrojejunostomy may lead to anastomotic stricture, necessitating complex revision surgery. Duodenojejunostomy remains the preferred approach due to lower complication rates, highlighting the need for multidisciplinary input and surgeon expertise to optimize outcomes, especially in pediatric cases with ...
Muhammad Affan Baig +4 more
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Effect of repairing and medication on treatment of perforation of peptic ulcer
Background and Objective: Perforation of peptic ulcer is a common complication that its treatment needs several surgical methods (Repairing, vagotomy and anterectomy).
R Hashemi, SH Savad Koohi, P Mansoori
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Perforated peptic ulcer: main factors of morbidity and mortality. [PDF]
World J Surg. 2003 Jul;27(7):782-7. Perforated peptic ulcer: main factors of morbidity and mortality. Noguiera C, Silva AS, Santos JN, Silva AG, Ferreira J, Matos E, Vilaça H.
FERREIRA, J. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study explores how Kaempferol (KAE) protects against oxidative stress‐induced damage by suppressing ferroptosis via the Nrf2/GPX4 axis in gastric mucosal cells. Methods Human gastric epithelial cells (GES‐1) were treated with H₂O₂ to induce oxidative damage, following pretreatment with varying doses of KAE.
Chao Luo +4 more
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Factors associated with peptic ulcer perforations in Uganda: a multi-hospital cross-sectional study
Introduction Perforated peptic ulcer is the worst complication of peptic ulcer disease whose burden is disproportionately higher in low-income settings. However, there is paucity of published data on the patterns of perforated peptic ulcer in the region.
Isaac Edyedu +5 more
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Treatment of complications of peptic ulcer disease is an urgent problem in abdominal surgery due to the high prevalence of bleeding (19-57) and perforations (3-14 cases per 100,000 population).The objective of the study was to assess the possibility of ...
Z. Kh. Osmanov +5 more
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Risk of suicide among operated and non-operated patients hospitalised for peptic ulcers
Background: Some small studies have reported high risk of suicide after surgical treatment for peptic ulcer. The aim of the present study was to explore the risk of suicide in hospitalised gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer patients separately among ...
Bahmanyar, S. +3 more
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