[PDF] from hbi.irJ Vahedian, MR Keramati, MH Hashemi… - Govaresh, 2011 - ojs.hbi.ir INTRODUCTION Perforation is the second most common complication of peptic ulcer disease and surgery is almost always indi- cated(1,2). Patients with acute perforation and gastro- intestinal blood loss ( either acute or chronic) should be suspected of having a posterior kissing ...
P Büschel, K Mönkemüller… - BMJ Case …, 2011 - casereports.bmj.com ... impression in the jejunal lumen. The surfaces of the jejunal ulcer and the 'kissingulcer' were coagulated using an argon beamer. The varix was not touched. The endoscopic procedure lasted only 38 min.1. Because of recurrent falls ... Related articles - All 2 versions
D BaLázs - US Patent App. 13/074,621, 2011 - Google Patents ... protection processes is decreased. This is often the cause for the potential formation in this area of mirror-symrnetric puru- lent ulcers or carcinomas that are informally called “kissingulcer” or “kissing carcinoma”. This type of mirror ...
[PDF] from japi.orgVG Shelat, M Seah… - JAPI, 2011 - japi.org ... The gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed a kissing oesophageal ulcer at the level of the aortic arch (Fig. ... Particles of medicine can also be found at the site or ulcer formation. Our patient had kissing ulcers at the level of aortic arch and the surrounding mucosa was normal. ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
PD Fairclough - Trends in Urology & Men's Health, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Figure 2. 'Kissing' duodenal ulcer. Although duodenal ulcers are often single, they sometimes occur on opposite sides of the duodenal bulb, as in this case. The ulcers presented with bleeding and were cured by Helicobacter eradication ... Related articles