1962
DOI: 10.1007/bf02231908
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The delayed gastric syndrome with pyloric stenosis and achlorhydria following the ingestion of acid—a definite clinical entity

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“…Period of development of gastric outlet obstruction was about 3_4 weeks days, mean (3.5) weeks. Table (1) . Chart (1).…”
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“…Period of development of gastric outlet obstruction was about 3_4 weeks days, mean (3.5) weeks. Table (1) . Chart (1).…”
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“…Table (1) . Chart (1). Presentation and diagnosis Of Pyloric Stricture Post Sulfuric Acid Ingestion Initially presentation were mild gastritis.…”
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“…Corrosive ingestion causing injury to the stomach was first reported in 1882 but it was not until 1962 that Karon described the pathophysiological events leading to pyloric stenosis in adult patients. 6 Corrosive ingestion was followed by a latent period, typically one to two weeks, where patients may be asymptomatic. Antropyloric stenosis with gastric outlet obstruction symptoms develop subsequently.…”
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