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Pathogenese der akuten gastroduodenalen Läsion („Streßulcus“)

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Ulcus-Therapie

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Nach Hensel [15] ist ein Stressor ein äußerer oder innerer Faktor, der langfristig kontinuierlich oder diskontinuierlich auf den Organismus einwirkt, wobei dieser mit Adaptaten reagiert, die dem Effekt des Stressors entgegenwirken. Dadurch kommt es zur Kompensation einer zunächst unter der Wirkung des Stressors abgewichenen physiologischen Größe (Abb. 1) [15]. Oft erfolgt die Kompensation nicht aperiodisch, sondern in Form einer gedämpften Schwingung. Diese wird durch das Ausmaß der sogenannten unspezifischen Begleitreaktionen im Vorgang der Adaptation entscheidend mitbestimmt.

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Lorenz, W., Reimann, HJ., Fischer, M. (1978). Pathogenese der akuten gastroduodenalen Läsion („Streßulcus“). In: Blum, A.L., Siewert, J.R. (eds) Ulcus-Therapie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96456-5_5

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