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Stomach

Known as: Gastrointestinal Tract, Stomach, gastr(o)-, Estomac 
An organ located under the diaphragm, between the liver and the spleen as well as between the esophagus and the small intestine. The stomach is the… 
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Our understanding of gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease has undergone significant changes over the last century. 
2001
2001
Background It is known that duodenogastro-oesophageal reflux (DGOR) increases with worsening gastro-oesophageal reflux disease… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
During the last ten years balloon dilatation has become increasingly frequent in the therapy of oesophageal strictures, both for… 
1986
1986
The effect of spontaneous changes in high or low voltage electrocortical activity, in the absence of uterine contractions, on the… 
1986
1986
The study comprises 31 patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease who received 8 weeks' treatment with ranitidine. Sixteen… 
Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
That a free, or at least an unsaturated acid usually exists in the stomachs of animals, and is in some manner connected with the… 
Review
1966
Review
1966
Rupture.UPTURE of the aorta into the gastro-intestinal tract is a rare occurrence and has a grave prognosis. Until recently… 
1965
1965
routine cardiography in patients with uncomplicated lepto spirosis are specifically due to that disease. Indeed, it seems… 
Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
IN 1947 Scott and Payne1 reported a unique case of diffuse thickening of the distal half of the gastric wall by multiple, small… 
Highly Cited
1945
Highly Cited
1945
1. Acetic, propionic and butyric acids are the main volatile fatty acids in the rumen of the sheep. Acetic acid accounts for 55…