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... postoperative ulcer is attrib- uted to emotional stress or use of an ulcero- genic drug ; ( 2 ) an ulcer is suspected , but not proved ; or ( 3 ) the ulcer occurs more than 1 year after an extensive gastric resection , rem- nant gastric ...
... postoperative ulcer is attrib- uted to emotional stress or use of an ulcero- genic drug ; ( 2 ) an ulcer is suspected , but not proved ; or ( 3 ) the ulcer occurs more than 1 year after an extensive gastric resection , rem- nant gastric ...
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... postoperative years . A similar trend was also shown in other pro- spective trials . 84 , 86 It is an open question whether this linear increase in postoperative recurrent ulcer continues in the period be- tween 5 and 10 years ...
... postoperative years . A similar trend was also shown in other pro- spective trials . 84 , 86 It is an open question whether this linear increase in postoperative recurrent ulcer continues in the period be- tween 5 and 10 years ...
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... postoperative deaths Due to persistent recurrent ulcer Due to sequelae of operation or side effects Prevention of relapse of symptoms or ulcer Prevention of ulcer complications Side effects or sequelae of operation Dangerous side ...
... postoperative deaths Due to persistent recurrent ulcer Due to sequelae of operation or side effects Prevention of relapse of symptoms or ulcer Prevention of ulcer complications Side effects or sequelae of operation Dangerous side ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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