1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01299909
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Gastric ulcers differ from duodenal ulcers evaluation of basal acid output

Abstract: Patients with pyloric channel and prepyloric gastric ulcers are often considered to have an ulcer diathesis similar to patients with duodenal ulcers, while patients with more proximal gastric ulcers (ie, fundus, body, antrum) are excluded. To evaluate possible differences in basal acid outputs with regard to gastric ulcer location, basal acid outputs were determined by nasogastric suction in 80 patients with endoscopically documented benign active gastric ulcers. The results were compared to 65 normal subjects… Show more

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“…Duodenal ulcer patients that are infected with H. pylori also experience a rise in acid output, which is probably the result of previous h y p e r g a~t r i n a e m i a .~~,~~*~~,~~-~~>~~~~ Gastric ulcer patients usually have a normal or slightly decreased level of acid output, which differs depending on the location of the ulcer. 42 If the gastric ulcer is closer to the pylorus, basal acid output tends to be higher. Very few studies have shown that H. pybri influences gastric acid in asymptomatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duodenal ulcer patients that are infected with H. pylori also experience a rise in acid output, which is probably the result of previous h y p e r g a~t r i n a e m i a .~~,~~*~~,~~-~~>~~~~ Gastric ulcer patients usually have a normal or slightly decreased level of acid output, which differs depending on the location of the ulcer. 42 If the gastric ulcer is closer to the pylorus, basal acid output tends to be higher. Very few studies have shown that H. pybri influences gastric acid in asymptomatic patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%