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Das pylorische Ulcus

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Ulcus-Therapie

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Unter einem pylorischen Ulcus verstehen wir ein Ulcus, das maximal 2cm proximal des Pylorus gelegen ist und/oder bis in den Pylorus hineinreicht [1, 7, 12]. Eine Trennung von intra- und präpylorischen Ulcera scheint uns überflüssig [2]. Synonyme für das pylorische Ulcus sind prä-pylorisches Ulcus [10], Ulcus ventriculi vom Typ 3 nach Johnson [8,9] und juxtapylorisches Ulcus [17].

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Pace, F., Müller-Lissner, S.A. (1982). Das pylorische Ulcus. 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_4

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