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Introduction | 9 |
Sliding hiatus hernia | 10 |
Chronic benign gastric ulcer | 14 |
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acid anaemia anorexia antacids associated barium enema barium meal bile biliary tract biopsy blood count bowel habit cancer Chapter chronic clinical assessment clinical features coexist colon colonoscopy complications consequence constipation diagnosis diarrhoea diet dietary disorders diverticular disease double contrast Drug therapy duct duodenal ulcer dyspeptic symptoms endoscopy epigastric erythrocyte sedimentation rate evidence exclude Faecal occult blood fibre fibreoptic flatulent dyspepsia frequently functional dyspepsia FURTHER READING gallbladder gallstones gastric carcinoma gastric ulcer gastro gastro-oesophageal reflux hiatus hernia important indicated intestinal irritable bowel syndrome large bowel malignancy lesion medical treatment mucosa nausea negative obstruction oesophageal organic disease pancreatic particularly pathology patient's complaints patient's symptoms peptic ulcer peptic ulcer surgery physical examination possibility present problems procedure radiologist reassurance Rectal bleeding rectal examination rectum recurrent peptic ulceration relapse relief result sigmoidoscopy situation sliding hiatus hernia suggest tumour ulcer healing ulcer symptoms ulcerative colitis upper abdominal pain upper gastrointestinal tract usually vagotomy vomiting weight loss