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... DUODENAL ULCER Early Onset ( <. In the United States it was estimated in 1975 that about 4 million people suffered from peptic ulcer , both gastric and duodenal , but 4 to ... peptic ulcer is summarized in Table 1062 The Stomach and Duodenum.
... DUODENAL ULCER Early Onset ( <. In the United States it was estimated in 1975 that about 4 million people suffered from peptic ulcer , both gastric and duodenal , but 4 to ... peptic ulcer is summarized in Table 1062 The Stomach and Duodenum.
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Henry L. Bockus. Table 67-2 . CHILDHOOD DUODENAL ULCER Early Onset ( < 20 years ) Strong 50 % Same as controls Increased frequency Rare Table 67-3 . GENETIC SYNDROMES WITH PEPTIC ULCER * ? concept of heterogeneity in peptic ulcer is ...
Henry L. Bockus. Table 67-2 . CHILDHOOD DUODENAL ULCER Early Onset ( < 20 years ) Strong 50 % Same as controls Increased frequency Rare Table 67-3 . GENETIC SYNDROMES WITH PEPTIC ULCER * ? concept of heterogeneity in peptic ulcer is ...
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... duodenal ulcer are not comparable with respect to the mode of establishing the di- agnosis or the differentiation between gastric and duodenal ulcers . Some patients ( 7 % to 64 % ) have both a duodenal and a gastric ulcer . 98-101 ...
... duodenal ulcer are not comparable with respect to the mode of establishing the di- agnosis or the differentiation between gastric and duodenal ulcers . Some patients ( 7 % to 64 % ) have both a duodenal and a gastric ulcer . 98-101 ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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