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Peptic Ulcer

Known as: Ulcer, Peptic, Ulcers, Gastroduodenal, Ulcers, Peptic 
A break in the lining of the lower part of the esophagus, the stomach, or the upper part of the small intestine. Peptic ulcers form when cells on the… 
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Biopsy samples were taken from the gastric mucosa of 209 patients endoscoped for dyspepsia symptoms. Campylobacter-like organisms… 
Review
1986
Review
1986
Revue de l'etat actuel des connaissances. Les regimes riches en fibre agissent efficacement sur le pH gastrique postprandial, les… 
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Jos, J., Lenoir, G., de Ritis, G. & Rey, J. In vitro pathogenetic studies of coeliac disease. Effects of protein digests on… 
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… 
Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
In our previous study 1 on the effect of different doses of an anticholinergic drug in the same patient, we found that… 
Highly Cited
1955
Highly Cited
1955
In spite of the well-documented reports that administration of corticotropin (ACTH) stimulates the gastric secretion of acid and… 
Highly Cited
1947
Highly Cited
1947
Twenty men with peptic ulcers were studied from the psychosomatic point of view. None were psychologically mature. All of them… 
Highly Cited
1939
Highly Cited
1939
Clinical, experimental and laboratory data are presented on the relation of female sex hormones in peptic ulcer. 
Review
1931
Review
1931
In a previous paper 1 from this laboratory mention was made of the finding of peptic ulcerations of the duodenum just distal to…