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J Regós1, A Sárospataki, E Harasta
1Department of Surgery, Weiss Manfred Hospital, Budapest Municipal Authority, Hungary.
Abstract:
Authors present their clinical experience gained in the therapy of bleeding peptic ulcers. The modified Baylor Bleeding Score has proved to be a reliable tool for assessing the risk of recurrent hemorrhage. Early introduction of H2-receptor blocker therapy is justified both in conservative as well as in surgical management of bleeding peptic ulcers.
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