Thirty-six elderly patients with complicated peptic ulcer were treated by gastric irradiation (2000 roentgens directed at the fundus). In 30 of the 36 cases there was a significant improvement in symptoms. A marked decrease of hydrochloric acid secretion was observed in the 15 tested before and after therapy.Gastric irradiation offers a safe means of treatment for complicated peptic Glcer in patients who, because of advanced age or associated disease, are poor surgical risks.
Sixty‐four patients aged 65 or older were examined with the Olympus fiber esophagoscope. Fifteen had inflammatory changes, 10 had carcinoma or lymphoma, 5 had stomal ulcers after partial gastrectomy and 3 had esophageal varices. The procedure was tolerated well by all patients. Fiberoptic esophagoscopy offers a thorough and reasonably safe method of examination for the geriatric patient.
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