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... areas , but in 1963 in Oxford , England , the incidence of perforations was 7.1 / 100,000 in rural areas and 14.8 / 100,000 in the city . " In Southern India , where duodenal ulcer is common , it almost always affects the poor ...
... areas , but in 1963 in Oxford , England , the incidence of perforations was 7.1 / 100,000 in rural areas and 14.8 / 100,000 in the city . " In Southern India , where duodenal ulcer is common , it almost always affects the poor ...
Page 1076
... AREAS OF TENDERNESS . Boas76 is credited with the first description of circum- scribed areas of tenderness in patients with active peptic ulcer , either to the right or left of the spinous processes of the 10th , 11th , or 12th thoracic ...
... AREAS OF TENDERNESS . Boas76 is credited with the first description of circum- scribed areas of tenderness in patients with active peptic ulcer , either to the right or left of the spinous processes of the 10th , 11th , or 12th thoracic ...
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... area . When ulcers heal within the antrum , there is usually an associated permanent con- traction ring formed . In examining the stom- ach , the endoscopist must be aware of these areas of predilection for ulcer and be sure that the areas ...
... area . When ulcers heal within the antrum , there is usually an associated permanent con- traction ring formed . In examining the stom- ach , the endoscopist must be aware of these areas of predilection for ulcer and be sure that the areas ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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