The New England Journal of Medicine: Inadequacy of the Medical History in the Diagnosis of Duodenal Ulcer
SINCE 1910, when Moynihan 1 clearly described the clinical features of duodenal ulcer, there has been general agreement that the history is all important in diagnosis. Indeed, in the presence of a ...
Stomach ulcers are open sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, or other areas of the small intestine (in which case they're called duodenal ulcers). Around one in 10 people in the UK will ...
A peptic ulcer is not a condition with a single cause, but involves several interrelated factors which affect the health and integrity of the gastric and duodenal mucosa. The male preponderance of ...
One measure of the safety and quality of nursing home care is the presence of a pressure ulcer on its residents. CMS reports these numbers to the public as a star-ranking on Nursing Home Compares and ...
Your doctor may suspect a peptic ulcer when he or she notes your symptoms, but because the symptoms of the different ulcers are much alike, several tests may be ordered to make a specific diagnosis.
Gulf News: 'I am suffering from duodenal ulcer for the last four months'
'An ulcer is an open sore or lesion, usually found on the skin or mucous membrane areas of the body' A resident asks: Doctor, I am suffering from duodenal ulcer for the last four months. After the ...
A children's hospital database reflecting a 7 ½-year period was reviewed to identify infants with the diagnosis of duodenal obstruction in the neonatal period. Infants were grouped according to time ...