[HTML] from findarticles.com Check for Full TextJL Deneve, SH Blackmon… - The American surgeon, 2011 - findarticles.com ... Acid ingestion is followed by recovery after 1 to 2 weeks but complicated by early satiety, gastric irritability, weight loss, and vomiting several weeks later.2 The gastric outlet obstruction that develops from the corrosivegastritis results ultimately in constant abdominal pain ... Related articles - Cached - All 4 versions
Check for Full TextKC Zong, HB You, JP Gong… - The American Surgeon, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... 2 The gastric outlet obstruction that develops from the corrosivegastritis results ultimately in constant abdominal pain, achlorhydria, and low serum albumin secondary to a protein-losing gastropathy. 3. ... The natural history of corrosivegastritis: a report of five cases. ... All 3 versions
Check for Full TextS Han, U Han, C Atinkaya… - The Turkish journal of …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Background/aims: Symptomatic treatment is still the most commonly preferred treatment modality for acute severe esophagitis and gastritis. Clinical results of this treatment range from pathologies like stricture formation to loss of life. In our study, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of ...
MM Ansari, S Haleem, SH Harris, R Khan… - Arab Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... However, haematemesis may be an important or sole presentation in a significant percentage of the patients with corrosive injury, secondary to haemorrhagic gastritis with diffuse mucosal bleeding following 1–3 weeks of the acid ingestion [15]. ... Related articles - All 3 versions