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gastroscope alongside Dr. Palmer who specifically mentioned the use of an endoscopy for diagnosis of
Mallory–Weiss syndrome, so clinicians would not have to wait for a patient to die before performing an autopsy. However, a common finding between the patients with Decker's analysis is the exacerbation of the lesions caused by vomiting with atrophic gastritis being an underlying factor that to those formations; though it is to be noted that atrophic gastritis is a condition that is common with the elderly population which most of the 11 patients undergoing an autopsy were above 60 years of age. Moving forward to 1955, advances in surgery allow for a patient afflicted with Mallory–Weiss syndrome to be identified, then treated with the surgical procedure with Dr. E. Gale Whiting & Dr. Gilbert Baronne, when the only way in the past was to perform an autopsy when a patient is deceased. The following year, Hardy per the recommendations of Palmer and Decker was able to complete the first diagnosis of the syndrome via endoscopy, leading to an increased incidence of Mallory–Weiss syndrome as shown with over 200 cases being mentioned in the literature as of 1973, and eventually the standard to make use of endoscopy to diagnosis the condition to witness lacerations along the esophageal lining and the signs of hemorrhage.
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coordinate the cardiac opening of the stomach with the contraction of the abdominal muscles to induce the vomiting. Years later, Weiss and
Mallory performed autopsies on 4 patients that died due to the complications of the syndrome caused by the hemorrhage. With the autopsies, it was noted that patients had lesions that were present on the esophagus down to the junction of the esophagus that meets the stomach. These particular lesions had signs of continual exposure to gastric juices from the stomach caused by the vomiting due to the pressure imbalances from the stomach; as a result the acutely formed lesions developed into chronic ulcerative lesions that ran deep into the layers of the esophagus up until the muscle fibers. In addition, there were signs of small arterioles that ruptured and small veins that were near the lesions which explains the hemorrhage that was present in these patients.
459:(such as famotidine) are utilized to manage and lower gastric acidity. Decreasing the acidity through use of proton pump inhibitors and H2 receptor antagonists allows there to be time for healing. Proton pump inhibitors are preferred over H2 receptor antagonists because they are more potent and can keep gastric pH under control for a longer period of time. Furthermore, proton pump inhibitors have a decreased recurrent bleeding rate and do not lose their efficacy as a side effect when taken regularly over time (tachyphylaxis) compared to H2 receptor antagonists. It is recommended that individuals are given proton pump inhibitors within 72 hours of an endoscopy to prevent further GI bleeds. Additionally,
355:. Typically, the tear is located near the top of the stomach's lesser curvature and below the gastroesophageal junction. In the majority of patients, tears usually range from approximately 2 to 4 cm in length. The findings may include indications of non-bleeding, active bleeding, or the presence of clot over the tear. Furthermore, an upper GI endoscopy can reveal underlying conditions that lead to the signs of bleeding secondary to the tears, including varices and ulcers along the upper GI tract. To determine if the patient has active bleedings or signs of chronic alcoholism that can precede Mallory–Weiss syndrome, the patient's lab values would be obtained to get a
359:(CBC) including hematocrit & hemoglobin levels alongside platelet count. Additionally, diagnosis of Mallory-Weiss Syndrome includes elimination of other causes of an upper gastrointestinal bleed and/or bleeding in general. For example, a patient should undergo more labs to determine kidney function via measuring blood urea nitrogen and creatinine as a patient with chronic kidney disease can be mistaken to have active bleeding due to anemia induced by chronic kidney disease or if both the esophageal lacerations and chronic kidney disease are contributing to the low hematocrit & hemoglobin levels.
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localized, the condition can be managed with conservative treatment methods such as intravenous antacids, antiemetics, fasting, and bedrest. Antiemetics are medications used to help with nausea and vomiting. However, if constant bleeding is observed upon endoscopy, endoscopic hemostasis techniques are necessary as the first-line treatment. Four examples of endoscopic hemostasis techniques are hemoclipping, heat probe thermocoagulation, injection therapy, and band ligation.
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Quincke discovered 3 cases of bleeding from the formation of ulcers in the gastroesophageal tube; 2 of the cases were fatal due to vomiting of blood. This was followed by 2 cases reported by Dieulafoy to witness death from the phenomenon via vomiting of blood and 100 more cases in later literature before the findings in 1929.
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exacerbate bleeding, posing significant risks. It should also be avoided in individuals with portal hypertension because more bleeding can occur. It is also noted that repeated coagulation therapy can lead to risk of transmural injury. Treatment is usually supportive as persistent bleeding after endoscopic treatment or esophagogastroscopy is uncommon.
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this study found that hiatial hernias were found in 75% of patients with
Mallory–Weiss syndrome. On the contrary, a case-control study in 2017 found there was no association between hiatal hernias and Mallory–Weiss syndrome. Forceful vomiting causes tearing of the mucosa at the junction. Additionally, the use of
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stops the bleeding by applying a direct pressure from a transparent ligation cap. The role of transparent cap is to stabilize the bleeding site and reduce the effects of peristalsis. Band ligation technique is relatively simple compared to other hemostatic techniques. Band ligation is recommended for
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The course of treatment and management of
Mallory–Weiss syndrome depends on the amount of bleeding or hematemesis. Although blood transfusion is ultimately needed for many patients with Mallory–Weiss syndrome, 90% of Mallory-Weiss tears can heal on their own spontaneously. If the bleeding is mild and
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There have been a few complications from invasive procedures such as trans-esophageal echocardiography and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy that cause
Mallory-Weiss tears called iatrogenic Mallory–Weiss syndrome. However, it is infrequent since it only occurs in 0.07% to 0.49% of individuals who have
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is most commonly associated with gastrointestinal bleeding. Furthermore, gastrointestinal losses, such as those incurred from prolonged vomiting or diarrhea are associated with non-hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock. Both hemorrhagic and non-hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock can occur when there are decreases
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treatment may be necessary for severe bleeds. In cases of more severe bleeding, the typical symptoms of
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome are those typical found in shock, which can be life-threatening. If a patient does happen to go into shock it may be reversed if discovered early. Although there are multiple
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Mallory–Weiss syndrome via autopsy to note that many of patients did not have a history of alcoholism unlike the initial study conducted by the physicians the syndrome is named after; though Decker did comment that patients could be examined via
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Mallory-Weiss tears after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The individuals did not have a history of alcoholism, hiatal hernia, or gastrointestinal diseases, but woke up vomiting blood. A GI endoscopy was performed and tears
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could be a predisposing condition to developing
Mallory–Weiss syndrome. There is conflicting data suggesting the association between hiatal hernias and Mallory–Weiss syndrome. In 1989, a study conducted in Japan set out to determine if there was a link to Mallory–Weiss syndrome and hiatal hernias,
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is an effective method for treating Mallory-Weiss tears because it uses small metal clips, which cause minimal tissue damage and stop the bleeding by clipping the affected blood vessels. Although hemoclip placement is a convenient procedure for nonfibrotic tissue, such as Mallory–Weiss syndrome,
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who accurately characterized the condition as a lower esophageal laceration in 1929 in 15 patients afflicted with alcoholism who presented with signs and symptoms of vomiting and retching. It was hypothesized that repeated vomiting would lead to the formation of tears if the body was not able to
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to stop the bleeding through vasoconstriction may be undertaken during the index endoscopy procedure in the case of active and recurrent bleeding. Because it is easy to implement and widely available, such injection methods to stop bleeding are commonly used. However, this method requires close
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can be employed to cauterize tissue. It is most appropriate for small and localized lesions that requires minimal cauterization. However, it should be avoided in patients with esophageal varices as the absence of a serosal layer in the esophagus increases susceptibility to perforation and could
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190:. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is another risk factor that is often linked with Mallory–Weiss syndrome. However, not every individual with Mallory–Weiss syndrome will have these risk factors. Individuals with Mallory–Weiss syndrome will have
297:, are known to increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. NSAIDs can increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding because they can cause further damage to the intestinal submucosa by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis.
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is one of the endoscopic therapy used to stop bleeding by simultaneously applying heat and pressure directly on the area of the active bleed to start the coagulation. Thermocoagulation with bipolar or multipolar
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in intravascular volume, such as when the body is hemorrhaging (bleeding) or significant fluid loss. This decrease in intravascular volume causes subsequent reflex mechanism produced by the body to activate
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monitoring due to the possibility of causing ventricular tachycardia when administered submucosally. Thus, epinephrine injections should not be used in patients who have existing cardiovascular conditions.
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is a condition where high intra-abdominal pressures causes laceration and bleeding of the mucosa called Mallory-Weiss tears. Additionally, Mallory–Weiss syndrome is one of the most common causes of acute
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which involves all the layers). Most patients are between the ages of 30 and 50 years, although it has been reported in infants aged as young as 3 weeks, as well as in older people.
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106:Learn how and when to remove this message
2156:
1783:American Gastroenterological Association
1680:Shaikh H, Hashmi MF, Aeddula NR (2024),
1231:British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
1154:Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
1122:Nehring SM, Chen RJ, Freeman AM (2024).
1070:Minerva Dietologica E Gastroenterologica
892:
716:
545:Tanabe S, Saigenji K (September 1998).
455:(such as omeprazole, pantoprazole) and
276:, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (
206:Mallory–Weiss syndrome was named after
3731:
2279:Antunes C, Aleem A, Curtis SA (2024),
1807:Ahlawat R, Hoilat GJ, Ross AB (2024).
1276:Revista de Gastroenterologia de Mexico
977:Gastroenterology Research and Practice
687:
3573:
2817:Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
2432:
2168:European Journal of Internal Medicine
1849:"Mallory-Weiss Syndrome in Pregnancy"
514:Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
222:
1571:Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
1331:Oliver TI, Sharma B, John S (2024).
652:
648:
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642:
44:adding citations to reliable sources
15:
2024:Morales P, Baum AE (January 2003).
2000:10.1146/annurev.me.38.020187.001411
842:Holmes D, Keith M (November 1966).
809:The New England Journal of Medicine
727:
13:
547:"[Mallory-Weiss syndrome]"
441:at least 48 hours as a follow-up.
14:
3765:
3702:Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
3549:Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
2302:
2281:"Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease"
2207:World Journal of Gastroenterology
1682:"Anemia of Chronic Renal Disease"
639:
3447:Secondary sclerosing cholangitis
2068:Current Gastroenterology Reports
1583:10.1097/00004836-199010000-00016
1467:10.1046/j.1442-2050.1999.00006.x
1243:10.1046/j.0306-5251.2001.01220.x
860:10.1097/00000658-196611000-00004
791:10.1001/jama.1932.02730420011005
20:
2688:Gastric antral vascular ectasia
2683:Portal hypertensive gastropathy
2560:Gastroesophageal reflux disease
2272:
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613:Rawla P, Devasahayam J (2024).
479:Gastroesophageal reflux disease
180:upper gastrointestinal bleeding
31:needs additional citations for
3442:Primary sclerosing cholangitis
3292:Hepatic veno-occlusive disease
3114:Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
1035:Haseer Koya H, Paul M (2024).
835:
770:
702:10.1080/00325481.1984.11698826
451:In pharmacological treatment,
1:
3499:Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
1775:"What is Upper GI Endoscopy?"
1750:National Institutes of Health
1543:10.1016/S1701-2163(16)34280-3
1166:10.1080/00365521.2016.1267793
667:10.1016/S0009-9260(73)80127-8
526:
3408:Postcholecystectomy syndrome
2927:Intestinal pseudoobstruction
2535:Esophageal motility disorder
1906:10.18773/austprescr.2020.011
1866:10.25077/jom.7.2.98-112.2022
1809:"Esophagogastroduodenoscopy"
1779:Patient Center -- Procedures
1659:10.1016/0002-9610(81)90425-6
1403:Marcelle M, Attia M (2024).
373:
342:
247:types of shock, hemorrhagic
7:
1647:American Journal of Surgery
948:10.1007/978-3-319-40646-6_7
821:10.1056/NEJM195312102492401
466:
10:
3770:
3393:Gallstone / Cholelithiasis
2917:Functional colonic disease
2713:Zollinger–Ellison syndrome
2180:10.1016/j.ejim.2012.02.005
1943:Annals of Gastroenterology
1623:10.1016/j.joad.2015.06.013
1189:Gastroenterologia Japonica
1095:Jain J, Yilanli M (2024).
901:Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
364:esophagogastroduodenoscopy
197:
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2602:
2594:Acute esophageal necrosis
2476:
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2131:10.1186/s13167-016-0056-4
2080:10.1007/s11894-005-0030-0
2042:10.1007/s11938-003-0036-3
1988:Annual Review of Medicine
1507:10.3143/geriatrics.31.374
1455:Diseases of the Esophagus
1306:American Family Physician
913:10.1016/j.gie.2006.03.217
259:
152:
147:
138:
130:
125:
2693:Gastric dumping syndrome
2568:Laryngopharyngeal reflux
2555:Diffuse esophageal spasm
2220:10.3748/wjg.v21.i20.6341
1610:Journal of Acute Disease
746:10.5946/ce.2015.48.2.102
615:"Mallory-Weiss Syndrome"
55:"Mallory–Weiss syndrome"
3309:Alcoholic liver disease
2842:Bile acid malabsorption
2786:Peptic (duodenal) ulcer
1379:10.1053/jhep.2002.35817
509:H2 receptor antagonists
3319:Hepatic encephalopathy
2703:Buried bumper syndrome
2634:Peptic (gastric) ulcer
2518:Mallory–Weiss syndrome
2461:human digestive system
2417:Mallory–Weiss syndrome
1955:10.20524/aog.2020.0526
1124:"Alcohol Use Disorder"
504:Proton pump inhibitors
491:Hyperemesis gravidarum
457:H2 receptor antagonist
453:Proton pump inhibitors
329:Hyperemesis gravidarum
175:Mallory–Weiss syndrome
126:Mallory–Weiss syndrome
3544:Pancreatic pseudocyst
3413:Porcelain gallbladder
2525:Zenker's diverticulum
1894:Australian Prescriber
1333:"Portal Hypertension"
728:Kim HS (March 2015).
690:Postgraduate Medicine
353:esophagus and stomach
3348:Hepatorenal syndrome
3287:Budd–Chiari syndrome
3244:Autoimmune hepatitis
3069:Intestinal adhesions
2827:Short bowel syndrome
2656:Functional dyspepsia
2574:Esophageal stricture
2540:Nutcracker esophagus
2254:"Boerhaave Syndrome"
1853:Journal of Midwifery
1405:"Esophageal Varices"
990:10.1155/2017/5454791
357:complete blood count
40:improve this article
3744:Esophagus disorders
3487:Choledocholithiasis
3358:Metabolic disorders
3324:Acute liver failure
3297:Portal hypertension
3249:Alcoholic hepatitis
3092:Radiation proctitis
3011:Mesenteric ischemia
2983:Gastroenterocolitis
2812:Blind loop syndrome
2622:Ménétrier's disease
2530:Barrett's esophagus
1373:(4 Pt 1): 936–940.
487:- Vomiting up blood
310:portal hypertension
3662:Undefined location
3653:Grynfeltt–Lesshaft
3554:Pancreatic fistula
3537:Pancreatic abscess
3492:Biliary dyskinesia
3463:Mirizzi's syndrome
2964:Large and/or small
2644:Dieulafoy's lesion
2513:Boerhaave syndrome
2381:External resources
1437:Boerhaave Syndrome
1201:10.1007/BF02774319
734:Clinical Endoscopy
696:(8): 189–95, 198.
655:Clinical Radiology
473:Boerhaave syndrome
325:Boerhaave syndrome
314:esophageal varices
223:Signs and symptoms
208:G. Kenneth Mallory
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3163:
3021:Bowel obstruction
2723:
2722:
2426:
2425:
2213:(20): 6341–6351.
1742:"Upper Endoscopy"
1097:"Bulimia Nervosa"
957:978-3-319-40646-6
848:Annals of Surgery
785:(16): 1353–1355.
496:Ménière's disease
393:thermocoagulation
303:Ménière's disease
249:hypovolemic shock
172:
171:
120:Medical condition
116:
115:
108:
90:
3761:
3714:Pneumoperitoneum
3571:
3570:
3481:Common bile duct
3363:Wilson's disease
3353:Peliosis hepatis
3222:
3221:
3099:Proctalgia fugax
3006:Abdominal angina
2931:Ogilvie syndrome
2880:Pseudomembranous
2738:
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2698:Gastric volvulus
2663:Pyloric stenosis
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557:(9): 2332–2335.
542:
270:eating disorders
168:
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159:Gastroenterology
143:
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3672:Internal hernia
3558:
3503:
3468:Biliary fistula
3426:
3417:
3403:Adenomyomatosis
3398:Cholesterolosis
3374:
3368:Hemochromatosis
3239:Viral hepatitis
3211:
3160:
3118:
3104:Rectal prolapse
3073:
3040:Fecal impaction
3030:Intussusception
2993:Crohn's disease
2959:
2942:Toxic megacolon
2854:
2852:Large intestine
2846:
2791:Curling's ulcer
2744:
2742:Small intestine
2731:
2719:
2627:Gastroenteritis
2598:
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815:(24): 957–963.
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274:bulimia nervosa
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3709:Hemoperitoneum
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3178:Blood in stool
3174:
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3151:Anal dysplasia
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2951:Diverticulosis
2947:Diverticulitis
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2837:Milroy disease
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2807:Tropical sprue
2804:
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2729:Lower GI tract
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2469:Upper GI tract
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2311:Classification
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2303:External links
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2174:(4): e92–e96.
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1949:(6): 563–570.
1929:
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1653:(5): 560–562.
1637:
1616:(4): 335–337.
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1537:(8): 740–743.
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1312:(5): 294–300.
1293:
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1237:(2): 173–181.
1214:
1195:(3): 233–238.
1179:
1160:(4): 462–464.
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3388:Cholecystitis
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3697:Peritonitis
3459:Cholestasis
3437:Cholangitis
3380:Gallbladder
3268:Fatty liver
3188:Hematemesis
3170:GI bleeding
2976:Necrotizing
2905:Lymphocytic
2900:Collagenous
2895:Microscopic
2832:Steatorrhea
2733:Enteropathy
2579:Inlet patch
2501:Herpetiform
2486:Esophagitis
2390:MedlinePlus
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519:Antiemetics
485:Hematemesis
461:antiemetics
438:gastrostomy
430:angiography
410:epinephrine
229:hematemesis
192:hematemesis
131:Other names
3733:Categories
3689:Peritoneal
3667:Incisional
3588:Congenital
3532:Hereditary
3509:Pancreatic
3473:Haemobilia
3146:Hemorrhoid
3124:Anal canal
3062:Infectious
3050:Functional
2885:Ulcerative
2769:Duodenitis
2708:Gastrinoma
2412:Patient UK
2366:DiseasesDB
2285:StatPearls
2258:StatPearls
2074:(3): 175.
1826:2024-07-24
1813:StatPearls
1793:2007-10-07
1760:2007-10-07
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1686:StatPearls
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1409:StatPearls
1367:Hepatology
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1054:2024-07-25
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619:StatPearls
527:References
390:Heat probe
266:alcoholism
240:endoscopic
212:Soma Weiss
184:alcoholism
66:newspapers
3754:Syndromes
3677:Richter's
3634:Spigelian
3629:Obturator
3619:Umbilical
3452:Ascending
3423:Bile duct
3256:Cirrhosis
3234:Hepatitis
3217:Accessory
3087:Proctitis
2938:Megacolon
2912:Dysentery
2822:Whipple's
2774:Jejunitis
2764:Enteritis
2651:Dyspepsia
2612:Gastritis
2545:Achalasia
2478:Esophagus
2401:eMedicine
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2050:1534-309X
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405:Injection
374:Treatment
349:endoscopy
343:Diagnosis
318:cirrhosis
295:ibuprofen
154:Specialty
3749:Vomiting
3607:Indirect
3602:Inguinal
3336:Pyogenic
3281:Vascular
3057:Diarrhea
3035:Volvulus
3001:Vascular
2940: /
2929: /
2890:Ischemic
2857:Appendix
2747:Duodenum
2617:Atrophic
2491:Candidal
2406:ped/1359
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272:such as
244:surgical
3648:Petit's
3624:Femoral
3527:Chronic
3341:Amoebic
3109:Anismus
2875:Colitis
2802:Coeliac
2779:Ileitis
2751:Jejunum
2604:Stomach
2508:Rupture
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198:History
188:bulimia
80:scholar
3642:Lumbar
3612:Direct
3595:Hiatus
3575:Hernia
3427:Other
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3079:Rectum
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3200:Lower
3183:Upper
3025:Ileus
2861:Colon
2755:Ileum
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2334:K22.6
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299:NSAID
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2955:SCAD
2371:7803
2355:MeSH
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