Diversion of Duodenal Contents: Its Effect on the Production of Experimental Gastric Cancer
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Diversion of duodenal contents after gastroenterostomy and vagotomy did not protect 240 laboratory rats from increased risk of gastric carcinoma. They were divided into three groups of 80: group 1 received 0.9 mg of 3-methylcholanthrene injected submucosally into the gastric antrum; groups 2 and 3 had bilateral truncal vagotomy and gastroenterostomy, with carcinogen injected into the gastric submucosa near the anastomosis; group 3 also had total duodenoenteric diversion. Blind histopathologic examination of surviving rats during necropsy eight months later disclosed that cancer had developed in six of 60 (10%) group 1 rats, in 23 of 71 (33%) group 2 rats, and in seven of 27 (22%) group 3 rats. Compared with group 1, groups 2 and 3 had an increased incidence of gastric cancer but did not differ from one another in this regard.
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