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Cancerous Disease of the Stomach with Secondary Infection through the Thoracic Duct.
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Hodgkin's disease of the stomach
The American Journal of Surgery, 1948Abstract We have presented a case of Hodgkin's disease of the stomach; this is a rare entity. Our patient presented an ulcer syndrome with episodes of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and a weight loss of 19 pounds during a four-year period. The history is similar to that of other cases reported.
E T, McGRODER, L S, MANN
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Metastatic disease involving the stomach
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1975Metastatic disease involving the stomach is an unusual and difficult clinical problem. A review of 1010 autopsies of patients with cancer disclosed 17 cases of gastric metastases (an incidence of 1.7%), with breast cancer, lung cancer, and melanoma being the most frequent primaries. The clinical manifestations of epigastric pain, melena, and anemia are
L S, Menuck, J R, Amberg
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Polypoid Diseases of the Stomach
Radiology, 1955Roentgenology offers a most satisfactory clinical approach to the finding of small polypoid defects in and beneath the gastric mucosa. These polypoid defects may be produced by a large variety of gastric diseases. The problems associated with their differentiation have been impressed upon us by our experience in recent months, and we have been led to ...
R E, OTTOMAN, J H, WOODRUFF
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Crohn's Disease of the Stomach
Radiology, 1974Of 76 cases of Crohn's disease of the gastrointestinal tract, six demonstrated involvement of the stomach. Roentgenographic findings in the stomach depend on the stage of the disease—inflammatory or cicatricial. In the inflammatory phase radiographs show hypertrophy of mucosal folds, a cobblestone appearance and multiple small ulcerations. The stenotic
G, Gonzalez, T, Kennedy
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Revue medicale suisse, 2006
A new generation of PPI are presently in clinical trials. They are characterized by a quicker and longer effectiveness, very useful for reflux disease treatment. We have to note that the enthusiasm towards the endoscopy treatment for reflux disease is clearly deceasing and two types of procedures have even been recalled from the market. In Helicobacter
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A new generation of PPI are presently in clinical trials. They are characterized by a quicker and longer effectiveness, very useful for reflux disease treatment. We have to note that the enthusiasm towards the endoscopy treatment for reflux disease is clearly deceasing and two types of procedures have even been recalled from the market. In Helicobacter
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DeckerMed Family Medicine, 2016
There are multiple diseases of the stomach and esophagus that will lead a patient to seek emergent care, including peptic ulcer disease (PUD), esophagitis, dysphagia, esophageal foreign bodies, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Hemorrhage and perforation are major emergencies in peptic ulcer disease and esophageal disease requiring early ...
Moath Amro, Tara C. Sheets
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There are multiple diseases of the stomach and esophagus that will lead a patient to seek emergent care, including peptic ulcer disease (PUD), esophagitis, dysphagia, esophageal foreign bodies, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Hemorrhage and perforation are major emergencies in peptic ulcer disease and esophageal disease requiring early ...
Moath Amro, Tara C. Sheets
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