duodenal ulcers การใช้
- The panel recommended approval for the treatment of active duodenal ulcers.
- He served briefly in the United States Marine Corps duodenal ulcer.
- The duodenal bulb is the place where duodenal ulcers occur.
- Duodenal ulcers are commonly located anteriorly, and rarely posteriorly.
- He died of a duodenal ulcer, aged 57.
- Nesbit died in 1927 of a perforated duodenal ulcer.
- Burton also has a 10 percent service-connected disability for a duodenal ulcer.
- The prevalence rate of duodenal ulcer in this country is the highest in South Asia.
- Acquisition at an older age brings different gastric changes more likely to lead to duodenal ulcer.
- On 14 November, a duodenal ulcer perforated, from which he spent six months recovering.
- He had been excused from military service during World War II due to a duodenal ulcer.
- The agency approved use of the combination for active duodenal ulcers over a 28-day period.
- Research into the placebo treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers shows that this varies widely with society.
- Sudden pain in the epigastrium to the right of the midline indicates perforation of a duodenal ulcer.
- He died in 1992 in Croydon of a perforated duodenal ulcer and was survived by six children.
- His medical records state that he was hospitalized with an acute duodenal ulcer rather than a war injury.
- The bacterium is linked to a range of stomach diseases, from common indigestion to gastric and duodenal ulcers.
- In 1987, the Sydney gastroenterologist Thomas Borody invented the first triple therapy for the treatment of duodenal ulcers.
- In December 1997, G鰊cz was hospitalized for two weeks for the treatment of dyspnea and a duodenal ulcer.
- Priscilla Lawson died at the early age of 44 due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding caused by a duodenal ulcer.
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