1972
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(72)80124-0
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Gastric Ulcer

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“…Medical therapy for gastric ulcer, excluding combined and prepyloric ulcers (Johnson's types II and III), is only successful in about 50% of the patients, resulting in recurrent gastric ulcer in the remaining half [1 ]. The highest rate of medical success, 67% cure for at least 5 years, has been obtained in patients without bleeding who had no previous medical treatment and whose symptoms were present for less than one year before admission to hospital [2].…”
Section: Surgical Department a Glostrup Hospital Glostrup Denmarkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical therapy for gastric ulcer, excluding combined and prepyloric ulcers (Johnson's types II and III), is only successful in about 50% of the patients, resulting in recurrent gastric ulcer in the remaining half [1 ]. The highest rate of medical success, 67% cure for at least 5 years, has been obtained in patients without bleeding who had no previous medical treatment and whose symptoms were present for less than one year before admission to hospital [2].…”
Section: Surgical Department a Glostrup Hospital Glostrup Denmarkmentioning
confidence: 99%