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GASTROENTEROLOGY

A Review of the Literature from July 1947 to July 1948

JOSEPH B. KIRSNER, M.D.; WALTER LINCOLN PALMER, M.D.; WILLIAM E. RICKETTS, M.D.; JULIAN W. BUSER, M.D.; HOMER C. MARSHALL, M.D.

Arch Intern Med. 1949;83(6):677-720.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Gastric Neoplasms
    Polyps and Benign Tumors
    Leiomyoma
    Leiomyosarcoma
    Sarcoma and Lymphosarcoma
    Neurogenic Tumors
    Miscellaneous Tumors

  2. Gastric Cancer
    General Survey
    Roentgenologic Aspects
    Pathologic Aspects
    Cytolegic Examination of Gastric Content
    Gastric Acidity
    Metabolic Changes
    Superficial Spreading Carcinoma
    Unusual Cases
    Carcinoma in Youth
    Surgical Treatment and Results
    Gastroscopic Appearance of Partially Resected Stomach
    Metabolic Effects After Total Gastrectomy
    Irradiation

  3. Peptic Ulcer
    Survey of Investigations
    Experimental Observations
    Role of Acid in Gastric Secretion
    Disturbances in Blood Chemistry and Metabolism
    Nutritional Factors
    Wartime Incidence of Ulcer
    Pain Due to Ulcer
    Diagnosis
    Peptic Ulcer in Elderly Persons
    Interesting Gastric Ulcers
    Benign Ulcer on Greater Curvature of Stomach
    Interesting Duodenal Ulcers
    Primary Jejunal Ulcer
    Psychosomatic Relations
    Vagal Hyperactivity
    Medical Treatment
    Antacids
    Protein Hydrolysates
    Enterogastrone and Other Extracts of Stomach and Intestine
    Roentgen Irradiation
    Miscellaneous Therapeutic Measures
    Recurrences

  4. Complications
  5. Massive Hemorrhage
  6. Perforation
  7. Anastomotic Ulcer
  8. Gastrojejunocolic Fistula
  9. Multiple Complications
  10. Hypochloremia and Alkalosis
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CHICAGO

From the University of Chicago, The School of Medicine.







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