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Page 933
... increased numbers of parietal cells . Most of the animal studies have been car- ried out in rodents . 82 Gastrin has been clearly shown to prevent the atrophy of the fundic mucosa that occurs after antrectomy . In dogs , the rate of ...
... increased numbers of parietal cells . Most of the animal studies have been car- ried out in rodents . 82 Gastrin has been clearly shown to prevent the atrophy of the fundic mucosa that occurs after antrectomy . In dogs , the rate of ...
Page 978
... increased during and following the ethanol irrigation , exsorption of Na + and K✶ was increased , and insorption of H + was increased . The effect of ethanol on the barrier was no greater in acid than in neutral solu- tions , in ...
... increased during and following the ethanol irrigation , exsorption of Na + and K✶ was increased , and insorption of H + was increased . The effect of ethanol on the barrier was no greater in acid than in neutral solu- tions , in ...
Page 1040
... increased stress or denote compensation for increased vagal activity . It has also been suggested that pa- tients with duodenal ulcer have some abnor- mality of the feedback inhibition exerted by antral acidification on the release of ...
... increased stress or denote compensation for increased vagal activity . It has also been suggested that pa- tients with duodenal ulcer have some abnor- mality of the feedback inhibition exerted by antral acidification on the release of ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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abdominal abnormal achalasia acid output acute anemia Ann Surg antacid antral antrum aspirin associated atrophic gastritis barium benign biopsy bleeding blood carcinoma cause chronic cimetidine Clin clinical complications diagnosis dilatation diverticulum dose drugs duodenal ulcer duodenal ulcer patients duodenum dysphagia effect endoscopic epithelial epithelium erosions esoph esophageal sphincter factors fistula frequency function fundic gastrectomy gastric acid gastric and duodenal gastric emptying gastric mucosa gastric secretion gastric ulcer gastric vagotomy Gastroenterology gastroesophageal gastrointestinal tract glands H₂ healing hemorrhage hiatal hernia histamine increased ingestion inhibition intestinal lesions lower esophageal lumen malignant meal muscle normal obstruction occur pain pancreatic parietal cells patients with duodenal peptic ulcer disease perforation postoperative prostaglandins pyloric radiologic ranitidine recurrent ulcer reflux esophagitis reported resection response Scand J Gastroenterol secretory serum gastrin stimulation stomach stricture sucralfate surgery surgical symptoms syndrome therapy thoracic tients tion tissue treatment tumor vagal vagotomy