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Page 734
... symptoms such as heartburn , regurgitation , retrosternal pain , and dysphagia and ante- cedent causes or commonly associated dis- eases , especially hiatal hernia and duodenal ulcer . However , the symptoms many times . are non ...
... symptoms such as heartburn , regurgitation , retrosternal pain , and dysphagia and ante- cedent causes or commonly associated dis- eases , especially hiatal hernia and duodenal ulcer . However , the symptoms many times . are non ...
Page 1083
... 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 gastric lesion . If the symptoms have occurred with character- istic remissions and ...
... 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 gastric lesion . If the symptoms have occurred with character- istic remissions and ...
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... symptoms . Weight Loss . The most common presenting symptom is weight loss , occurring in some 70 % to 80 % of patients . This is usually asso- ciated with significant anorexia and a selec- tive distaste for beef products . The exact ...
... symptoms . Weight Loss . The most common presenting symptom is weight loss , occurring in some 70 % to 80 % of patients . This is usually asso- ciated with significant anorexia and a selec- tive distaste for beef products . The exact ...
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 Hâ‚‚ 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