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Page 1040
... patients with duo- denal ulcer are abnormally sensitive to stimulation . Following IV infusion of epi- nephrine , a significantly greater than normal increase in serum concentration of gastrin was noted in patients with duodenal ulcer ...
... patients with duo- denal ulcer are abnormally sensitive to stimulation . Following IV infusion of epi- nephrine , a significantly greater than normal increase in serum concentration of gastrin was noted in patients with duodenal ulcer ...
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... patients operated on for peptic ulcer disease , 10 patients ( 5.8 % ) were found to have a phytobezoar postoperatively . As in other series , most had had vagotomy and hemigastrectomy . In the majority of cases , the bezoar was detected ...
... patients operated on for peptic ulcer disease , 10 patients ( 5.8 % ) were found to have a phytobezoar postoperatively . As in other series , most had had vagotomy and hemigastrectomy . In the majority of cases , the bezoar was detected ...
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... patients with gastric cancer.2 23 This rate was considerably higher than the rate of gastric cancer in the general population in Massa- chusetts at that time . Gastric cytology was used to identify the cancer patients . Two patients ...
... patients with gastric cancer.2 23 This rate was considerably higher than the rate of gastric cancer in the general population in Massa- chusetts at that time . Gastric cytology was used to identify the cancer patients . Two patients ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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