1937
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1937.01190080031002
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Peptic Ulceration

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“…More than half of their patients were >70 years of age, with a mortality rate of 61% [9]. Age appears to have a major influence on the outcome, as reported by other series with mortality rates of 18%-48% in elderly patients [10][11][12][13][14]. Coutsofields reported 33% mortality in patients >60 years of age compared to 5% mortality for those <60 years of age 7.…”
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“…More than half of their patients were >70 years of age, with a mortality rate of 61% [9]. Age appears to have a major influence on the outcome, as reported by other series with mortality rates of 18%-48% in elderly patients [10][11][12][13][14]. Coutsofields reported 33% mortality in patients >60 years of age compared to 5% mortality for those <60 years of age 7.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The Mann-Williamson preparation diverts both bile and pancreatic juice and produces duodenal ulcers. DeBakey [22] used an operation designed by Eisels-berg and studied the relative importance of diverting pancreatic juice and bile in the augmentation of ulcer formation in dogs. Ulcers develop in 50% of the control animals.…”
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