Spontaneous remission of protein-losing gastropathy associated with Menetrier's disease. A plea for conservative management
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Spontaneous remission of protein-losing gastropathy associated with Menetrier's disease. A plea for conservative management
Abstract
Spontaneous remission of the protein-losing gastropathy of Menetrier's disease occurred after four months of disease activity. Because the natural history and cause of Menetrier's disease is unclear, we suggest a more conservative approach to the management of this condition, despite recent publications to the contrary.
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