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Term 2: module 4: Upper GI system

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Serious complications of Peptic Ulcer disease

Author: Kelly Wright



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PERFORATION that can also cause hemorrhage and sepsis (when gastric acid seeps into peritoneum due to complete penetration of stomach). Inhibits production of intrinsic factor (causing malabsorption of vitamin B). Obstruction (which necessitates gastric intubation)


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