1965
DOI: 10.1136/gut.6.3.279
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Malignant Zollinger-Ellison syndrome in a Bantu woman with a prolonged remission after gastric radiotherapy

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“… 4 In contrast, the first two cases of ulcer disease in black South African women were associated with the extremely rare Zollinger–Ellison syndrome. 22,23 Dyspeptic symptoms, however, appear to be more consistently common in sub‐Saharan Africa. In some regions they may account for up to 10% of all hospital admissions.…”
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“… 4 In contrast, the first two cases of ulcer disease in black South African women were associated with the extremely rare Zollinger–Ellison syndrome. 22,23 Dyspeptic symptoms, however, appear to be more consistently common in sub‐Saharan Africa. In some regions they may account for up to 10% of all hospital admissions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%