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Summary
- 1.Sixteen cases of pulmonary tuberculosis who have undergone partial gastrectomy for peptic ulceration are analyzed and compared with 21 cases of peptic ulcer treated medically.
- 2.The possible effect of weight loss is discussed.
- 3.The conclusion is reached that any adverse effect which peptic ulcer may have on pulmonary tuberculosis is unlikely to be much increased by partial gastrectomy.
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Received:
March 20,
1956
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© 1956 Baillière, Tindall & Cox, Ltd. Published by Elsevier Inc.