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Page 1083
... malignant ulcerations of the stomach are more common in men than in women . Duration of Symptoms . A history of epi- gastric distress related to the digestive cycle that extends over many years usually signi- fies the benign nature of a ...
... malignant ulcerations of the stomach are more common in men than in women . Duration of Symptoms . A history of epi- gastric distress related to the digestive cycle that extends over many years usually signi- fies the benign nature of a ...
Page 1084
... malignant . The absence of occult blood in the stools at the beginning of the examination is perhaps noted more often in patients with a benign ulcer than in those with a malignant ulcer , but malignant ulcers do not invariably or ...
... malignant . The absence of occult blood in the stools at the beginning of the examination is perhaps noted more often in patients with a benign ulcer than in those with a malignant ulcer , but malignant ulcers do not invariably or ...
Page 1105
... malignant . If it is assumed that the frequency of malignant ulcers has fallen parallel to the curve for all gastric cancers and that the overall prevalence of gastric ulcer is unchanged , it may be estimated that 2 % of benign ...
... malignant . If it is assumed that the frequency of malignant ulcers has fallen parallel to the curve for all gastric cancers and that the overall prevalence of gastric ulcer is unchanged , it may be estimated that 2 % of benign ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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