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Page 886
... frequency of contractions . Gastrin functions as a weak partial agonist to CCK . The action of CCK on the antrum ... frequency of phasic antral contractions in- creased only if gastric contents were aspi- rated . In another study , the ...
... frequency of contractions . Gastrin functions as a weak partial agonist to CCK . The action of CCK on the antrum ... frequency of phasic antral contractions in- creased only if gastric contents were aspi- rated . In another study , the ...
Page 960
... frequency several times greater than in the rest of the stomach . 198 , 199 Antral gastritis has been found to be strikingly more prevalent in Japanese patients than in a comparable group of Amer- ican subjects with a much lower cancer ...
... frequency several times greater than in the rest of the stomach . 198 , 199 Antral gastritis has been found to be strikingly more prevalent in Japanese patients than in a comparable group of Amer- ican subjects with a much lower cancer ...
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... Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Perforation Acute Free Perforation Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Clinical Aspects Diagnosis Obstruction Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Clinical Aspects ...
... Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Perforation Acute Free Perforation Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Clinical Aspects Diagnosis Obstruction Frequency Etiology and Pathogenesis Clinical Aspects ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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