Spontaneous and persisting decrease in maximal acid output
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5757.313
Spontaneous and persisting decrease in maximal acid output
Abstract
A spontaneous decrease in maximal acid output was observed in three control subjects and in seven patients with duodenal ulcer. The decreased output was due to a decrease in volume and to a lower concentration in six subjects and to a decrease in volume in four subjects. In some cases the decrease in output occurred within a period of weeks. Patients with a pronounced decrease remained asymptomatic for a prolonged period.
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