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Rationale Langzeittherapie der Ulcus pepticum-Krankheit

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Das peptische Ulkus ist eine chronische Krankheit, die durch spontane Remissionen und Rezidive charakterisiert ist und die zu potentiell letalen Komplikationen — wie Blutung und Perforation — führen kann. Die Dauer der Krankheit ist bei einem Patienten nicht vorhersehbar, dauert aber meistens viele Jahre, gelegentlich sogar das ganze Leben über. Daher ist die Planung einer Langzeitbehandlung oft sinnvoll und notwendig. In den vergangenen Jahren sind verschiedene therapeutische Möglichkeiten, die Krankheit in Remission zu halten, verfügbar geworden. Dabei hat jede Therapieform eine Reihe von Vorteilen und Nachteilen. Die vorliegende Übersichtsarbeit befaßt sich mit den verschiedenen Strategien der Langzeitbehandlung der Ulcus pepticum-Krankheit. Dabei soll die Möglichkeit der Prophylaxe von Rezidiven und Komplikationen besonders herausgearbeitet werden.

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Porro, G.B., Parente, F. (1993). Rationale Langzeittherapie der Ulcus pepticum-Krankheit. In: Domschke, W., Konturek, S.J. (eds) Der Magen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06526-6_20

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