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Peptic ulcer in Central Scotland.

Dunlop Jm
- 01 Jun 1968 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 6, pp 192-201
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This article is published in Scottish Medical Journal.The article was published on 1968-06-01. It has received 10 citations till now.

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Geographic and temporal variations in the occurrence of peptic ulcer disease.

TL;DR: A cohort analysis demonstrates that the temporal changes of peptic ulcer in all European countries, in Japan, and in the USA occur in a fashion characteristic of those due to changes in birth-cohort risks.
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Changing mortality of peptic ulcer disease in Germany.

TL;DR: It is concluded that peptic ulcer has changed from a lethal disease of the mid- and old-age groups to a Lethal disease predominantly in the old- and veryold- age groups.
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Causative factors in the etiology of peptic ulcer disease become effective before the age of 15 years.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the determinants for the risk of dying from gastric and duodenal ulcer begin to act at an age lower than 15, even if factors unrelated to etiology, such as different reporting for Childhood and adult mortality, contributed to the different patterns of childhood and adult death rates.
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Hospital admissions and primary care attendances for nonulcer dyspepsia, reflux oesophagitis and peptic ulcer in Scotland 1981-2004.

TL;DR: Dyspepsia showed a rise of GP contacts with increasing scores of deprivation, and this rise occurred similarly among urban and rural residents and applied to data for each individual year between 1998 until 2004.
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Epidemiologie und Genetik der Ulcuskrankheit

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define Incidenz and Pravalenz as the two Termini for the Verbreitung of Ulcus duodeni and Ulcus ventriculi.
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A relationship between cancer of stomach and the ABO blood groups.

Ian Aird, +2 more
- 11 Apr 1953 - 
TL;DR: It occurred to one of us that there might be a correlation between the high northern incidence of cancer of the stomach and the genetic differences which are reflected in the ABO blood groups, the frequency of blood group 0 being greater, that of A less, in northern than in southern populations, B and AB being similar in all geographical areas in England and Scotland.
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The blood groups in relation to peptic ulceration and carcinoma of colon, rectum, breast, and bronchus; an association between the ABO groups and peptic ulceration.

TL;DR: The results have proved remarkably clear-cut: blood group 0 is strikingly high and the other three groups correspondingly low in patients suffering from peptic ulcer, and the three cancers now studied, unlike cancer of the stomach, showed no significant blood-group association.
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Gastric and duodenal ulcer

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The Relationship of the ABO Blood Groups to Duodenal and Gastric Ulceration

TL;DR: The above body of data provided excellent material whereby the degree of correlation between the responses of infants to two very dissimilar antigens could be calculated and indicated a complete absence of relationship between the human infant's responsiveness to diphtheria toxoid and to the agglutinogen of H. pertussis vaccine.