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... normal and duo- denal ulcer subjects , 331 and to be neutral in duodenal ulcer patients.332 To account for these discrepancies , it has been proposed that the duodenal bulbar pH is is not homogeneous 330 ; it is not known whether there ...
... normal and duo- denal ulcer subjects , 331 and to be neutral in duodenal ulcer patients.332 To account for these discrepancies , it has been proposed that the duodenal bulbar pH is is not homogeneous 330 ; it is not known whether there ...
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... normal increase in serum concentration of gastrin was noted in patients with duodenal ulcer . 352 The threshold level of epinephrine that elic- ited gastrin release was also lower than nor- mal . Since the plasma levels of norepineph ...
... normal increase in serum concentration of gastrin was noted in patients with duodenal ulcer . 352 The threshold level of epinephrine that elic- ited gastrin release was also lower than nor- mal . Since the plasma levels of norepineph ...
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... normal , * the same as normal , 454 , 455 or less than nor- mal.456 Similarly , it has been reported that the bicarbonate secretory response to duo- denal acidification is less than normal , 450 the same as normal , 457 or greater than ...
... normal , * the same as normal , 454 , 455 or less than nor- mal.456 Similarly , it has been reported that the bicarbonate secretory response to duo- denal acidification is less than normal , 450 the same as normal , 457 or greater than ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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