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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
gastric ulcer
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The half life time (T 1/2) of gastric emptying was measured in 53 patients suffering from atrophic gastritis or gastric ulceration, by use of a radiolabelled standardized test-meal. In healthy controls the T 1/2 was 58.8 +/- 9.1 min (median 59 min). In 35
gastric ulcer
patients the T 1/2 of median 85 min was significantly slowed if compared to the normal value (2 p less than 0.01). After healing of the ulcer in 12 patients this value returned to normal. In 8 patients with diffusely atrophic gastritis the T 1/2 value was slowed significantly (median 123 min), if the
gastritis
was confined to the antrum, gastric emptying was accelerated (median 48 min).
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PMID:[Gastric emptying in patients with ulcus ventriculi (author's transl)]. 43 71
The submucosal heterotopic gastric glands were found in 160 cases (10.7%) of 1500 resected stomachs; 15% in
gastric ulcer
, 9.9% in gastric carcinoma, 4% in duodenal ulcer and 11% in chronic
gastritis
. The heterotopic glands were usually found in the distal half of the stomach, diffusely or localized. Macroscopic submucosal tumor was found in 9 (5%) of 160 cases. Although the heterotopic glands were found with an intimate relation to the repeated mucosal damage and subsequent intestinal metaplasia, they had no specific relation to gastric carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Heterotopic gastric glands in the submucosa of the stomach. 45 98
Most physicians recognize that the ingestion of lye is associated with severe esophageal damage. It is much less widely known that gastric injury is the predominant finding when acid is ingested. We are reporting on five patients who had severe gastric damage after ingestion of diluted sulfuric acid (three cases), capsules of potassium hydroxide, and Clinitest tablets (one case each). Fiberoptic endoscopy was used to localize the extent and severity of injury and to follow the evolution of the damage. The extent and location of injury varied with the amount and type of agent ingested. Acid ingestion resulted in severe
gastritis
, which eventually led to antral stenosis and gastric outlet obstruction requiring operative intervention in two cases. Potassium hydroxide capsules produced diffuse esophagitis,
gastritis
, and a non-healing large
gastric ulcer
. Clinitest tablets produced distal esophagitis and stricture and antral damage leading to gastric outlet obstruction which required operative intervention. These cases demonstrate the natural history of corrosive injury to the stomach and the value of fiberoptic endoscopy in the management of this problem.
...
PMID:Corrosive injury to the stomach: the natural history and role of fiberoptic endoscopy. 45 76
During the last years bile acids have gained more and more clinical importance. They play a decisive part in intestinal fat resorption. Increased bile acid content in the colon will result in diarrhea. By determination of serum bile acids the liver function can be judged exactly. It seems probable that bile acids take part in the pathogenesis of
gastritis
gastric ulcer
and colonic cancer. By administration of chenodeoxycholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid dissolution of cholesterol stones within the gall bladder is possible.
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PMID:[Clinical significance of bile acids]. 45 69
It is generally accepted that the bile acids are responsible for pathologies as a result of deficiency or by toxic action. Quantitative deficiency is difficult to evaluate but the normal pool of bile acids is generally considered to be between 2 and4 grams. Daily loss and replacement by synthesis is thought to be between 500 and 700 mg. There is experimental evidence to demonstrate the toxic action of certain bile acids on metabolic structures and processes. There is no doubt that alterations in the metabolism of bile acids give rise to certain pathologic aspects in some diseases of the gastrointestinal tract or the hepatobiliary system. There are other conditions, on the other hand, in which the study of these acids may reveal significant physiopathologic implications. The first group includes terminal ileopathy, blind loop syndrome,
gastric ulcer
,
gastritis
, cholestasis, cirrhosis of the liver, and cholelithiasis. In the second group are such diverse conditions as acute pancreatitis, cancer of the colon, endocrine disturbances, some hyperlipidemias, and others. Much of the present day understanding of the physiopathology of the bile acids will probably have to be revised in the nex few years, in view of the rapid advances being made in this field.
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PMID:[Bile acids II. Physiopathologic and clinical aspects (author's transl)]. 47 Apr 97
131 patients operated on for
gastric ulcer
according to Gillroth II were investigated with gastroscopy and biopsy. The histology of the gastric mucosa was correlated with the time elapsed since resection. In most cases
gastritis
shows no difference between anastomosis and stump. In up to 12%
gastritis
in the stump was more pronounced that at the anastomosis. In the stump any form of
gastritis
can be seen even more than 20 years afer resection. Atrophic changes are more often to be found in the resected stomach and develop more rapidly than in the normal stomach. They probably result from the coincidence of the lost protective function of the mucous membrane after resection of the gastrin-producing antrum with the potentially damaging action of the contents of small intestine.
...
PMID:[The histology of gastric mucosa in B II-stomach (author's transl)]. 50 60
Anomalous DNA synthesis was seen in the stomach mucosa of mice with experimental
stomach ulcer
during different phases of the ulcerous process, using histoautoradiography. At the early stage of ulcer formation a decrease in the label index (LI) is seen. Formation of the ulcer, morphologically similar to the shronic one, is accompanied by growth of the number of DNA-synthesizing cells in its margins. Over a period of ulcer healing proliferative activity of epithelium decreases approximately to an initial level. Histoautoradiographic studies of bioptates of the stomach mucosa obtained under spot gastroscopy in patients suffering from the ulcerous disease allowed to reveal intensifying proliferative activity of epithelium in the ulcer margins. Similar changes in LI were found in
gastritis
, followed by the gland affection, and in atrophic gastritis.
...
PMID:[Dynamics of DNA synthesis in the gastric mucosa in ulcer]. 51 92
A comparative estimation of the acid-formation with commonly used stimulators of secretion and kallikrein-depot was performed in 146 patients (84 with
gastritis
, 26 with
gastric ulcer
and 36 patients with duodenal ulcer). It has been established that kallikrein-depot is a powerful stimulator of secretion and may be used for studying the reserve of acid-formation in gastric diseases.
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PMID:[Kallikrein as a stimulator of the acid-forming gland reserve in stomach diseases]. 52 57
Patients with ventricular ulcer (n = 109) were examined endoscopically and bioptically concerning the frequency of an at the same time existing
gastritis
. It was shown that stomachs with ulcer practically without any exception, i.e. in 96 per cent, had a pangastritis. In the endoscopic comparative group without focal lesions (n = 231) a gradually less pronouncedly expressed
gastritis
is present than in patients with ulcer. Patients with
gastric ulcer
and such persons with endoscopical negative dyspepsia (endoscopic comparative group) have common the more pronounced appearance of the
gastritis
in the antrum (antritis) than in the corpus. Gastric ulcers appeared in males at the age from 30 to 49 years twice as often as in females. The latter showed an approximately linear increase of the frequency of corpus ulcers between 20 and 69 years. In antrum ulcers like in duodenal ulcers the males dominate at the age from 20 to 59 years, whereas the females prevail in the 7th decennium.
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PMID:[Gastritis and stomach ulcer]. 54 72
From 200
gastric ulcer
-patients and 200 controls stepwise mucosa-biopsies were taken. Grade and expansion of
gastritis
were determined and correlated with the location of
gastric ulcer
and
gastritis
-grade at the margin of ulcer. Intensity and expansion of
gastritis
vary with the location of ulcer.
Gastritis
far from ulcer is equally or even more intense as at the margin of ulcer. There is no evidence for the conclusion, that an ulcer develops at the site of the more pronounced
gastritis
. There is also no evidence to assume, that
gastritis
forms the base for development of
gastric ulcer
.
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PMID:[Investigations on the correlation between gastritis and gastric ulcer (author's transl)]. 59 43
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