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[Multiple chronic stomach ulcers].

Authors: A G, Bogdanov-Berezovskiĭ; Iu I, Kalish;

[Multiple chronic stomach ulcers].

Abstract

The results of ambulatory endoscopic and clinical investigations performed in patients with multiple chronic gastric ulcers are analysed. It is established that the mentioned ulcers are characterized by the high incidence of reflux-esophagitis and inclination for bleeding. The operation of choice in multiple chronic ulcers is gastric resection, often atypical, stepped to preserve the reservoir function of the stomach.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Peptic Ulcer Hemorrhage, Gastrectomy, Humans, Female, Stomach Ulcer, Middle Aged, Esophagitis, Peptic, Aged

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