The small bowel (or small intestine), a vital organ involved in nutrient absorption, is the longest portion of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Called “small” because it is thin or narrow compared to ...
peptic ulcer disease causing duodenal ulceration, which precipitated ischaemic infarction of the small bowel. The second hypothesis is the patient developed a stress related ulcer following ...
A peptic ulcer is the term used for a sore that occurs in the mucosal lining of the stomach, small intestine, or esophagus. When the ulcer is in the stomach it might also be called a gastric ulcer.
Peptic ulcers can be defined as damage or sores on the lining of the digestive track; stomach, esophagus and small intestine.
Crohn’s Disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the intestines, which affects the colon and ileum (the last part of the small intestine). Crohn’s Disease is associated with ulcers and ...