1941
DOI: 10.1148/36.2.217
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Peptic Ulcer: A Review of 1,033 Cases and a Follow-up Study of the Patients Diagnosed between 10 and 20 Years Ago

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“…In view of the fact that many studies have shown an increasing incidence of severe complications of benign gastric ulcer and a sharp rise in mortality from repeated massive hemorrhage and perforation in the older age group (7, 10, 17, 2225), early definitive surgery should be considered more frequently, even when clinical and x‐ray evidence seems to favor an infiltrating malignant condition.…”
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“…In view of the fact that many studies have shown an increasing incidence of severe complications of benign gastric ulcer and a sharp rise in mortality from repeated massive hemorrhage and perforation in the older age group (7, 10, 17, 2225), early definitive surgery should be considered more frequently, even when clinical and x‐ray evidence seems to favor an infiltrating malignant condition.…”
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“…April 1957 BENIGN GASTRIC ULCERS AFTER AGE 60 447 repeated massive hemorrhage and perforation in the older age group (7,10,17,(22)(23)(24)(25), early definitive surgery should be considered more frequently, even when clinical and x-ray evidence seems to favor an infiltrating malignant condition. SUMMARY 1.…”
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