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  1. Abdominal pain - Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) H. pylori infection

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    Description: Synopsis video for abdominal pain secondary to a H.pylori peptic ulcer disease (PUD) case Duration: 16:38
    Keywords: Stomach, Stomach Ulcer, Diagnosis, perforation, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, gastic mucosa, ulcer
  2. Abdominal pain - Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) NSAID abuse

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    Description: Synopsis video for abdominal pain secondary to an NSAID PUD case Duration: 18:45
    Keywords: Duodenal Ulcer, bacteria, ulcer, Gram-Negative Bacteria, pyloric ulcer, Mucosal erosion
  3. Stomach, Gastric Ulcer

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    Description: Endoscopy - Gastric Ulcer A hole in gastric mucosa due to gastric secretions, related to H pylori in the mucosa, NSAIDs, cigarette smoking etc; the pain of a GU may not correlate with the severity of ulceration Diagnosis Barium x-ray, endoscopy Complications Bleeding, perforation, gastric obstruction
    Keywords: Stomach, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, ulcer, perforation, Diagnosis, Stomach Ulcer, gastic mucosa
  4. Duodenum, duodenal ulcer

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    Description: Duodenum - duodenal ulcer A peptic ulcer, also known as peptic ulcer disease (PUD), is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. It is defined as mucosal erosions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm. Ulcers can also be caused or worsened by drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs.
    Keywords: Mucosal erosion, Duodenal Ulcer, ulcer
  5. Duodenum, ulcer H.pylori

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    Description: Duodenum - ulcer H.pylori A peptic ulcer, also known as peptic ulcer disease (PUD), is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. It is defined as mucosal erosions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm. Ulcers can also be caused or worsened by drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and other NSAIDs. Heliobacter pylori is a gram-negative spiral bacterium that causes gastritis and pyloric ulcers in humans; a history of H. pylori infection is associated with gastric carcinoma; Formerly called Campylobacter pylori.
    Keywords: ulcer, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Mucosal erosion, pyloric ulcer, bacteria, Bacteria, Duodenal Ulcer