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Structure of the stomach and duodenum ulcers

Methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorder in the stomach and duodenum: a case report

Methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorder in the stomach and duodenum: a case report

... the stomach and duodenum ...surface structure was equivalent to that of the background mu- cosa, and ulceration with white coat was observed in ...

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The Budwig Protocol For Stomach Ulcers Problems

The Budwig Protocol For Stomach Ulcers Problems

... of stomach problem is best results show that make the budwig in my baby girl goes beyond exercise can often ...Its stomach problem and protocol also help to the budwig claims that mammograms play guitar and ...

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ENDOSCOPY UNIT. Duodenum Stomach. Having an oesophageal stent. Patient information leaflet

ENDOSCOPY UNIT. Duodenum Stomach. Having an oesophageal stent. Patient information leaflet

... Please bring any medication you are taking with you. Your doctor/Nurse Specialist will explain the test to you, including the risks and benefits. Your stomach needs to be empty so do not have anything to eat or ...

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Carcinoid tumors of the duodenum

Carcinoid tumors of the duodenum

... the stomach, pan- creas, and duodenum, are less well characterized but have been shown to exhibit substantial differ- ences in clinical behavior depending on the organ of ...

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Dieulafoy's lesion of duodenum: a case report

Dieulafoy's lesion of duodenum: a case report

... A diagnosis of DL of the duodenum was made. The es- ophagus, stomach and second part of duodenum were normal. The lesion was injected with 1:10,000 adrenaline solution following which the bleeding ...

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Emergency pancreatoduodenectomy for complex injuries of the pancreas and duodenum

Emergency pancreatoduodenectomy for complex injuries of the pancreas and duodenum

... A PPPD was done in all patients except in those in whom the injury had irretrievably damaged the pylorus, in which case a classic Whipple resection was done. In patients in whom the jejunum was grossly oedematous, ...

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Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach

Treatise on the Spleen and Stomach

... The patient was a 63 year-old female who was initially examined on Oct. 12, 1998. This woman had had oral sores and pain for several years with recur- rent outbreaks. The surface of the sores was greyish white and eating ...

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Stomach disease ITS

Stomach disease ITS

... produced ulcers. Nowadays, it is well known that stomach acids and other digestive solutions blister the lining of ones organs and produce ulcers [4] ...

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Endoscopic Assessment of the Duodenum in Dogs with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Endoscopic Assessment of the Duodenum in Dogs with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

... the duodenum and colon with other inflammatory indices (ie, clinical activity [CIBDAI] and histopathology) as partial assessment of long-term outcome in dogs with chronic enteropathies has previously been ...the ...

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Study of the ulcers of the foot

Study of the ulcers of the foot

... structures such as muscle, tendon, cartilage or bone may also be seen. The base of the wound is usually indurated. Microscopic Features Solid columns of epithelial cells, which are seen, growing down into the dermis, ...

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What are peptic ulcers?

What are peptic ulcers?

... the stomach is to produce acid and a chemical called pepsin, which are important in starting the digestion of food and preparing it to be absorbed (taken up) into the ...the stomach and duodenum. In ...

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NSAIDs and Peptic Ulcers

NSAIDs and Peptic Ulcers

... trointestinal (GI) series. Many doctors also recommend these tests for patients who fi rst experience peptic ulcer symptoms around age 50. Often performed as outpatient procedures in a hospital, both procedures are ...

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Evaluation of cases with carcinoma stomach

Evaluation of cases with carcinoma stomach

... Extent of Gastrectomy The extent of gastric resection, is quite debatable issue. But radical subtotal gastrectomy still considered as gold standard. Unless required for R0 resection, total gastrectomy confers no ...

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Stomach Cancer What is stomach cancer?

Stomach Cancer What is stomach cancer?

... You will not be allowed to eat or drink anything for at least a few days after a total or subtotal gastrectomy. This is to give the digestive tract time to heal and to make sure there are no leaks in parts that have been ...

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Tyrosine phosphorylation in the human duodenum

Tyrosine phosphorylation in the human duodenum

... In addition, we took patients with coeliac disease as a model for increased crypt cell proliferation and performed immunohisto- chemistry on duodenal biopsy specimens obtained from both [r] ...

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CONGENITAL ATRESIA AND STENOSIS OF THE DUODENUM

CONGENITAL ATRESIA AND STENOSIS OF THE DUODENUM

... A review is presented of 503 patients with congenital duodenal obstruction, compiled from 65 hospitals by the Surgical Section of the American Academy of Pediatrics.. Four hundred eighty[r] ...

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EMPTYING THE STOMACH

EMPTYING THE STOMACH

... • Pancreatic juice contains enzymes include pancreatic amylase (digests starch to maltose), trypsin (digests protein to peptides), and lipase (digests fat droplets to glycerol & fat[r] ...

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Simultaneous Clear Cell Sarcomas of the Duodenum and Jejunum

Simultaneous Clear Cell Sarcomas of the Duodenum and Jejunum

... Clear cell sarcoma (CCS) is an uncommon tumor that usually presents as an extremity mass but can rarely manifest as a gastrointestinal tumor with a diverse spectrum of symptoms, most commonly related to a mass effect or ...

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Leiomyosarcoma of the Duodenum in a 10-Year-Old Boy

Leiomyosarcoma of the Duodenum in a 10-Year-Old Boy

... and normal delivery. He weighed 3.7 kg at birth, and had normal developmental parameters. In mid-October 1971 he developed abdominal pain followed by progressive weakness and exercise in[r] ...

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A Study on Carcinoma of the Stomach

A Study on Carcinoma of the Stomach

... occur until the lesion is large enough to obstruct lumen or cause disordered gastric function by invading a large segment of wall or until it bleeds. Over 70 % of patients have symptoms for more than 6 months prior to ...

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