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Die Indikation zur operativen Therapie des unkomplizierten Ulcus duodeni

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Ein Ulcus wird als unkompliziert bezeichnet, wenn weder eine Blutung, Penetration, Perforation noch eine Stenose eingetreten ist. Davon abzugrenzen ist das atypische Ulcus. Hierunter sind das sog. Duodenitissyndrom, das asymptomatische Ulcus, das Duodenalulcus mit atypischen Beschwerden und das Ulcus ad pylorum zusammengefaßt.

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Feurle, G.E. (1982). Die Indikation zur operativen Therapie des unkomplizierten Ulcus duodeni. In: Blum, A.L., Siewert, J.R. (eds) Ulcus-Therapie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68477-7_43

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