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The operation can sometimes be performed at the same time as a partial gastrectomy.
Some medical treatments, such as partial gastrectomy, may also lead to osteoporosis.
One patient with an established diagnosis was referred for additional treatment after partial gastrectomy.
Patients with any of the following: Partial gastrectomy.
Sometimes a splenectomy or partial gastrectomy is also required.
One patient had been operated on (partial gastrectomy) for a bleeding ulcer seven years previously.
Moreover, in one patient (no 10), the lymphoma relapsed after partial gastrectomy.
Removing part of the stomach (partial gastrectomy).
Another had been operated on (partial gastrectomy) before referral to our institution and received additional radiation therapy (30 Grays).
In the event of high grade dysplasia, polypectomy, which is done through the endoscopy, or partial gastrectomy may be recommended.
The experience of partial gastrectomy indicates that the time required for de novo growth of gastric carcinoma is about 15 years.
Judin S. Partial gastrectomy in acute perforated peptic ulcer.
The intestine is then re-connected to the remaining stomach (partial gastrectomy) or to the esophagus (total gastrectomy).
If the experience with partial gastrectomy and truncal vagotomy is relevant, a latency period of about 20 years is required before any cancer risk becomes apparent.
The Reichel-Polya operation is a type of partial gastrectomy developed by Eugen Pólya and Friedrich Paul Reichel.
The Hofmeister-Finsterer operation is a partial gastrectomy, devised by Franz von Hofmeister, based upon a procedure by Eugen Pólya.
Recently, Schmitz and Renooij analysed the phospholipid composition of the gastric mucosa in surgical samples from four patients who had partial gastrectomy (Billroth II) for peptic ulcer.
It is well known that other groups of hypochlorhydric patients - for example, after partial gastrectomy or vagotomy; in chronic atrophic gastritis; in pernicious anaemia - have an increased incidence of gastric cancer.
Also, relatively low levels of biotin have been reported in the urine or plasma of patients who have had a partial gastrectomy or have other causes of achlorhydria, burn patients, epileptics, elderly individuals, and athletes.
Unfortunately, most patients exhibit abnormally rapid gastric emptying of liquids after truncal vagotomy or partial gastrectomy irrespective of whether or not they have symptoms, and there is considerable overlap of results between symptomatic and asymptomatic groups.
Vagotomy - cuts the vagus nerve, which controls the stomach's production of gastric acid Partial gastrectomy - removes part of the stomach Self-help measures include eating several small meals a day at regular time periods and avoiding the following: