Similar words: dyspeptic, septic, skeptic, sceptic, aseptic, skeptical, sceptical, skeptically. Meaning: ['peptɪk] adj. relating to or promoting digestion.
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(1) Eight hundred and ninety eight patients had peptic ulcers.
(2) Epigastric pain is uncommon and concurrent peptic ulcer disease may lead to an incorrect diagnosis.
(3) Eight patients had a past history of recurrent peptic ulcers or gastritis.
(4) Peptic ulcers appear to be more prevalent in industrialised nations.
(5) No control subject individuals had evidence of peptic ulcer by endoscopy.
(6) Peptic ulceration may cause chronic gastrointestinal blood loss as well as an acute bleed.
(7) The gastric mucosa resists the corrosive effects of peptic hydrochloric acid secretion and noxious extrinsic agents.
(8) The peptic activity of antral biopsies was determined in all 122 patients.
(9) Peptic ulcers are produced by the self-destruction of the gut wall by pepsin and hydrochloric acid in gastric juice.
(10) Compared with peptic ulcer, these diseases are rare and not particularly prevalent among the oldest in the population.
(11) Records of previous admission for peptic ulcer were sought for people in the case and the comparison groups.
(12) In 1989-90, the prevalence of use of peptic ulcer drugs was 1.3% in men and 1.2% in women.
(13) It is known to develop in individuals with peptic disease who ingest large amounts of calcium-carbonate-based antacids.
(14) Decreased peptic activity was present not only in the antral mucosa but also in the less affected mucosa of the gastric body.
(15) Bismuth has also become popular in recent years as a treatment in peptic ulcer to eradicate Helicobacter pylori.
(16) Of 69 patients with more than six months follow up, 36 belonged to the corrosive group and 33 had a peptic stricture.
(17) Nevertheless, the data suggest that if levels were more accurate they would have been lower in the peptic ulcer group.
(18) The concentration of other essential cationic metals in gastric juice did not differ between healthy subjects and those with peptic ulcer disease. Sentencedict.com
(19) But gastric metaplasia may also develop as a non-specific response to mucosal injury not associated with acid peptic damage.
(20) Some degree of heterogeneity has already been shown in peptic ulcer disease.
(21) Endoscopic injection, however, is still the most convenient and cost effective means for the arrest of peptic ulcer haemorrhage.
(22) This figure is comparable with the success rate in our peptic stricture patients as well as in several other reports.
(23) The dysphagia recurrence rate during follow up was higher in the corrosive than in the peptic stricture group.
(24) Helicobacter pylori is recognised as a significant cause of chronic antral gastritis and important in the aetiology of peptic ulceration.
(25) It has been reported that the concordance rate for peptic ulcer in monozygotic twins is greater than in dizygotic twins.
(26) A slight shift in the age distribution would be expected because of the increasing prevalence of non-operated peptic ulcer patients in the population.
(27) It certainly sounds as if he might have a peptic ulcer - especially as the pain is eased by milk.
(28) This study examined whether the phospholipid composition of the full thickness gastric mucosa is changed in peptic ulcer disease and gastritis.
(29) We found a significant difference in the antral mucosal peptic activity before and after treatment.
(30) The dynamics and importance of H pylori reduced altered mucosal peptic activity is far from being clarified.
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