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Qing-Yu Chen1, Yan Chen, Liang
1Department of Gastroenterology, Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhe Jiang University College of Medicine, China.
This case study details a rare double pylorus, an acquired gastrointestinal anomaly caused by a chronic peptic ulcer. Treatment with intensive antiulcer therapy rapidly improved the patient's symptoms.
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