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Chapter 10
Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining, also known as the gastric mucosa, and can be classified as acute, chronic, or reactive. First, acute ...
Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining that causes the gastric mucosa to become hyperemic and edematous, leading to superficial erosion. It ...
Acute gastritis manifests with a sudden onset of symptoms, including epigastric pain, dyspepsia, anorexia, hiccups, nausea, and vomiting. Hematemesis and ...
Peptic ulcer disease, or PUD, involves mucosal erosion in the esophagus, stomach, pylorus, or duodenum, appearing as acute or chronic ulcers. Acute ulcers ...
A peptic ulcer implies a sore in the stomach or duodenal mucosa associated with the following pathophysiology: The gastric and duodenal mucosa have a ...
Peptic ulcer disease, or PUD, exhibits various manifestations based on ulcer location and severity. Gastric ulcers cause burning or gaseous discomfort in ...
Medical management of peptic ulcer disease, or PUD, involves a comprehensive approach. Medication is the first-line treatment for 10 to 14 days to ...
Surgical interventions for peptic ulcer disease include vagotomy, with or without pyloroplasty, to reduce gastric acid secretion by transecting a portion ...
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