2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20164453
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A clinical study of gastric outlet obstruction

Abstract: Background:From the standpoint of pathology, the term pyloric stenosis is usually inaccurate at least in adult patients, since the site of obstruction is rarely situated at the pylorus itself but, is more often placed immediately proximal to the spinchter where the diagnosis of carcinoma is most probable or more distally in the duodenal bulb where the cause is almost invariably a duodenal ulcer. The aim was to study infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, benign peptic ulcer and gastric carcinoma and evaluati… Show more

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“…A study was done by Latchu et al, in which all patients underwent truncal vagotomy with posterior gastrojejunostomy (Figure 3) with no recurrence rate. 16 All four patients with Bleeding peptic ulcer during my study were managed conservatively. None of the patients had rebleeding.…”
Section: Treatment Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A study was done by Latchu et al, in which all patients underwent truncal vagotomy with posterior gastrojejunostomy (Figure 3) with no recurrence rate. 16 All four patients with Bleeding peptic ulcer during my study were managed conservatively. None of the patients had rebleeding.…”
Section: Treatment Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 95%