THE ROLE OF CERTAIN BLOOD COAGULATION SYSTEM FACTORS IN PREDICTING RECURRENT GASTRODUODENAL ULCER BLEEDING
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In the structure of complicated forms of ulcer disease, gastroduodenal hemorrhages (GDK) account for 42-47%. Despite the widespread introduction of H-2 receptor antagonists, proton pump inhibitors, and antihelicobacter therapy, the number of patients with disease recurrences and gastroduodenal bleeding is increasing to 60%, and mortality remains above 10%. Between 20 and 220 out of 100,000 people worldwide suffer from stomach and duodenal ulcers, with an annual mortality rate of 246,000. WHO data 2008 (Button L A 2011, Savelyev V C 2013)..
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2026-07-14
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Teshayev , O., & Kurbonov, S. (2026). THE ROLE OF CERTAIN BLOOD COAGULATION SYSTEM FACTORS IN PREDICTING RECURRENT GASTRODUODENAL ULCER BLEEDING . International Conference on Health & Technology, 2(7), 38-39. https://uniconflix.com/index.php/ICHT/article/view/5485
