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- Peptic_ulcer abstract "A peptic ulcer is a distinct breach in the mucosal lining of the stomach (gastric ulcer) or the first part of the small intestine (duodenal ulcer), a result of caustic effects of acid and pepsin in the lumen. Histologically, peptic ulcer is identified as necrosis of the mucosa which produces lesions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm (1/5"). It is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. Helicobacter pylori is one of the most common causes of peptic ulcer. Ulcers can also be caused or worsened by drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs.Four times as many peptic ulcers arise in the duodenum—the first part of the small intestine, just beyond the stomach—as in the stomach itself. About 4% of gastric ulcers are caused by a malignant tumor, so multiple biopsies are needed to exclude cancer. Duodenal ulcers are generally benign.The appearance of an ulcer can be either the classic erosive, concave, crater-like ulcer (the image held by most patients) or convex, perhaps resembling a colonic polyp. As a generalization, the erosive concave type tend to be located in the stomach proper while the convex type tend to be found in the pylorus/duodenum.These convex growths have an extensive variety of shapes and forms, but in all forms the ulcer projects above the level of the surrounding tissue. For extended periods these growths characteristically lack any surface breaks in the mucosic tissue and also initially lack any visual differentiation from the surrounding tissue even in larger sizes.The surface integrity for this type ulcer enables growth over extended periods without the pain associated with crater ulcers. This site reference, contains a series of convex ulcer photos. The images display a range from normal appearing growths to quite abnormal appearances. But notably, until the advanced growth stages non-crater, convex ulcers lack any surface cratering or breaks in the mucosa.While these convex growths resemble a tumour to some extent, they are actually abnormal growths of the gastric tissue, and involve the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa layers, not a pathogenic organism. However, these growths, like crater style ulcers, may metamorph into pathogenic growths.".
- Peptic_ulcer diseasesdb "9819".
- Peptic_ulcer emedicineSubject "med".
- Peptic_ulcer emedicineTopic "1776".
- Peptic_ulcer icd10 "K25–K27".
- Peptic_ulcer icd9 "531–534".
- Peptic_ulcer medlineplus "000206".
- Peptic_ulcer meshId "D010437".
- Peptic_ulcer thumbnail Deep_gastric_ulcer.png?width=300.
- Peptic_ulcer wikiPageExternalLink top.
- Peptic_ulcer wikiPageExternalLink approach-to-acute-upper-gastrointestinal-bleeding-in-adults.
- Peptic_ulcer wikiPageID "63791".
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- Peptic_ulcer caption "Deep gastric ulcer".
- Peptic_ulcer diseasesdb "9819".
- Peptic_ulcer emedicinesubj "med".
- Peptic_ulcer emedicinetopic "1776".
- Peptic_ulcer hasPhotoCollection Peptic_ulcer.
- Peptic_ulcer icd "531".
- Peptic_ulcer icd "K25–K27".
- Peptic_ulcer medlineplus "206".
- Peptic_ulcer meshid "D010437".
- Peptic_ulcer name "Peptic ulcer".
- Peptic_ulcer wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Peptic_ulcer subject Category:Abdominal_pain.
- Peptic_ulcer subject Category:Diseases_of_oesophagus,_stomach_and_duodenum.
- Peptic_ulcer type Disease.
- Peptic_ulcer type AilmentCondition.
- Peptic_ulcer type Situation.
- Peptic_ulcer comment "A peptic ulcer is a distinct breach in the mucosal lining of the stomach (gastric ulcer) or the first part of the small intestine (duodenal ulcer), a result of caustic effects of acid and pepsin in the lumen. Histologically, peptic ulcer is identified as necrosis of the mucosa which produces lesions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm (1/5"). It is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful.".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Choroba wrzodowa".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Maagzweer".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Magengeschwür".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Peptic ulcer".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Ulcera peptica".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Ulcère gastro-duodénal".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Úlcera péptica".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Úlcera péptica".
- Peptic_ulcer label "Язва желудка".
- Peptic_ulcer label "قرحة هضمية".
- Peptic_ulcer label "消化性潰瘍".
- Peptic_ulcer label "胃及十二指肠潰瘍".
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Žaludeční_vřed.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Magengeschwür.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Έλκος.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Úlcera_péptica.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Ulcère_gastro-duodénal.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Ulkus_peptikum.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Ulcera_peptica.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs 消化性潰瘍.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs 위궤양.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Maagzweer.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Choroba_wrzodowa.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Úlcera_péptica.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Peptic_Ulcer.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs m.0h3h4.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Q172941.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs Q172941.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs C0013295.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs C0024799.
- Peptic_ulcer sameAs C0030920.
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- Peptic_ulcer sameAs C0151971.
- Peptic_ulcer wasDerivedFrom Peptic_ulcer?oldid=606199486.
- Peptic_ulcer depiction Deep_gastric_ulcer.png.
- Peptic_ulcer isPrimaryTopicOf Peptic_ulcer.
- Peptic_ulcer name "Peptic ulcer".