CHANGES IN GASTRIC MUCOSA ESOFAGOGASTROSCOPICAL STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH MALLORY-WEISS SYNDROME
We have studied a condition of a mucous membrane in the field of esophagogastric junction, the form of gastritis and Helico-bacter pylori presence of 40 Mallory-Weiss' syndrome patients and 30 control group's patients. We have found out, that Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a consequence of traumatic damage of a mucous membrane in the field of esophagogastric junction.
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