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Peptic ulcer disease drug-induced

Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) refers to a group of ulcerative disorders of the upper GI tract that require acid and pepsin for their formation. Ulcers differ from gastritis and erosions in that they extend deeper into the muscularis mucosa. The three common forms of peptic ulcers include Helicobacter pylori (HP)-associated ulcers, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced ulcers, and stress-related mucosal damage (also called stress ulcers). [Pg.327]


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