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Peptic Ulcer Disease 2 (Microscopic appearance: (Inflammatory infiltrate…
Peptic Ulcer Disease 2
Morphology
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Gross appearance
Most are
round,sharply punched-out
defect with sharp margins
and clean base
(due to peptic digestion of the
exudate and necrotic tissue)
- Eroded artery or perforation
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Clinical Features
Epigastric pain
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Chronic, recurrent + relapsing, and
worse at night
- Nausea, vomiting, bloating
(swollen with fluid or gas) and belching
(emit gas
noisily from the stomach through the
mouth)
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