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. 1970 Dec;11(12):998-1000.
doi: 10.1136/gut.11.12.998.

Peptic ulceration in Crohn's disease (reional enteritis)

Peptic ulceration in Crohn's disease (reional enteritis)

J F Fielding et al. Gut. 1970 Dec.

Abstract

The incidence of peptic ulceration in a personal series of 300 patients with Crohn's disease was 8%. Resection of 60 or more centimetres of the small intestine was associated with significantly increased acid output, both basally and following pentagastrin stimulation. Only five (4%) of the 124 patients who received steroid steroid therapy developed peptic ulceration. It is suggested that resection of the distal small bowel may be a factor in the probable increase of peptic ulceration in Crohn's disease.

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