A popular model of peptic ulcer pathogenesis depicts the disease as arising from an imbalance in the equilibrium that normally exists between the stomach's "protective" barriers and "aggressive" luminal factors such as acid, pepsin, refluxed bile salts and ingested drugs. Clearly such aggressive ...
Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and Transcatheter Embolotherapy: Clinical and Technical Factors Impacting Success and Survival To identify clinical and technical factors influencing the outcome of transcatheter embolotherapy for nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage an... Schenker MP; Duszak R ...
A popular model of peptic ulcer pathogenesis depicts the disease as arising from an imbalance in the equilibrium that normally exists between the stomach's "protective" barriers and "aggressive" luminW. D. W. ReesC. J. Shorrock
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