Duodenal ulceration

Duodenal ulceration

Figure 67.10 Duodenal ulcer at gastroduodenoscopy (courtesy of Dr GNJ Tytgat, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).

while posterior duodenal ulcers tend to bleed, sometimes by eroding into the gastroduodenal artery . Occasionally , the ulceration may be so extensive that the entire duodenal cap is ulcerated and devoid of mucosa. With respect to the giant duodenal ulcer, malignancy in this region is so uncommon that under normal circumstances surgeons can be confident that they are dealing with benign disease, even though from external palpation it may not appear so. In the stomach the situation is di ff erent.

Figure 67.11 Duodenal ulcer shown by barium meal.


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