2018
DOI: 10.15406/ijvv.2018.05.00100
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Peptic ulcer: Mini review with respect to case

Abstract: Peptic ulcer is erosion in lining of digestive tract, typically occurs in lower esophagus, stomach and proximal duodenum. Major forms are gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, caused by digestive action of stomach acid and pepsin. Causative agents mainly are infection caused by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) or an excessive use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs). Symptoms include epigastric pain that often cause awakening of patient at night, heartburn, loss of an appetite, weight loss and may lea… Show more

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“…The bark is light grey, corky, and furrowed. The root is simple, branching, and woody at the base, with a fissured, corky bark, and branches with a deep, thick root and few branches [10,11]. The leaves are opposite-decussate, simple, subsessile, and exstipulate, with a delicate layer of soft hairs that can sting.…”
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