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... Factors Populations at Risk Occurrence of Ulcer Disease Geographic Differences Age Occurrence Sex Distribution Socioeconomic Status Seasonal Occurrence Ratio of Gastric to Duodenal Ulcers Etiologic Factors Cigarette Smoking Alcohol ...
... Factors Populations at Risk Occurrence of Ulcer Disease Geographic Differences Age Occurrence Sex Distribution Socioeconomic Status Seasonal Occurrence Ratio of Gastric to Duodenal Ulcers Etiologic Factors Cigarette Smoking Alcohol ...
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... Factors ( See Chapter 240 ) The basis for supposing that hereditary factors are involved in the etiology of peptic ulcer is provided by studies demonstrating aggregation of peptic ulcers in the families of affected individuals to a ...
... Factors ( See Chapter 240 ) The basis for supposing that hereditary factors are involved in the etiology of peptic ulcer is provided by studies demonstrating aggregation of peptic ulcers in the families of affected individuals to a ...
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... factors convert normal mucosa to diseased or ulcerated mucosa . The aggressive factors include exogenous agents such as chemicals and infectious agents . Ex- perimentally , gastric and duodenal ulcers can be produced by a number of ...
... factors convert normal mucosa to diseased or ulcerated mucosa . The aggressive factors include exogenous agents such as chemicals and infectious agents . Ex- perimentally , gastric and duodenal ulcers can be produced by a number of ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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