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Influence of the Site of a Duodenal Ulcer on Its Mode of Presentation

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1986 Jun 1
PMID 3699406
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The aims of this study were to define the localization of duodenal ulcer and to determine whether the site influenced the initial presentation. Eight hundred eighty-four duodenal ulcer patients diagnosed by endoscopy in Singapore and Sydney were studied. The ulcer was situated on the anterior wall of the bulb in 49% and the posterior wall of the bulb in 23%. The distribution was not influenced by sex, age, or the center of diagnosis. Those situated posteriorly in the bulb were more likely to present with hemorrhage than those situated elsewhere.

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