Peptic ulcer classification
Peptic ulcer Microchapters |
Diagnosis |
---|
Treatment |
Surgery |
Case Studies |
2017 ACG Guidelines for Peptic Ulcer Disease |
Guidelines for the Indications to Test for, and to Treat, H. pylori Infection |
Guidlines for factors that predict the successful eradication when treating H. pylori infection |
Guidelines to document H. pylori antimicrobial resistance in the North America |
Guidelines for evaluation and testing of H. pylori antibiotic resistance |
Guidelines for when to test for treatment success after H. pylori eradication therapy |
Guidelines for penicillin allergy in patients with H. pylori infection |
Peptic ulcer classification On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Peptic ulcer classification |
Risk calculators and risk factors for Peptic ulcer classification |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
A peptic ulcer may arise at various locations:
- Stomach (called gastric ulcer)
- Duodenum (called duodenal ulcer)
- Esophagus (called esophageal ulcer)
- Meckel's diverticulum
References
bs:Ulcerozne lezije želuca ca:Úlcera pèptica da:Mavesår de:Magengeschwür el:Έλκος it:Ulcera peptica nl:Maagzweer no:Magesår nn:Magesår sq:Ulçera në stomak simple:Peptic ulcer fi:Mahahaava sv:Magsår