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Marginal ulcer

Known as: Marginal Ulcers, Stomal ulcer, gastro jejunal ulcer 
A well-known complication of GASTROENTEROSTOMY. These ulcers occur at the gastrojejunal anastomosis, mostly on the jejunal side.
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2014
2014
BACKGROUND Recently there has been an increased interest in the role of tumor-associated stroma in prostate tumorigenesis, but… 
2003
2003
The purpose of the present study was to undertake a retrospective analysis of the findings of a multicentre clinical trial to… 
2003
2003
A male patient (age 37 years, BMI 38 kg/m2) underwent a revisional gastric bypass after failed gastric banding. Unfortunately he… 
1991
1991
The author discusses why his operation of choice is biliopancreatic diversion (BPD). BPD is the most effective in obtaining long… 
1977
1977
Abstract. In this study the effect of calcium infusion over 3 h without gastric aspiration on serum gastrin was determined in… 
Review
1960
Review
1960
In this study the frequency of gastric, duodenal, and stomal ulcer has been determined in a survey at necropsy. This survey is… 
1954
1954
Post-Gastrectomy Conditions Early post cibal symptoms. I have little to add to the vast amount which has been written on the… 
1948
1948
FOR MANY years gastrojejunal ulcer has constituted one of the major complications in the surgical treatment of duodenal ulcer. In…