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Selective Binding of Sucralfate to Endoscopic Mucosal Resection-Induced Gastric Ulcer: Evaluation of Aluminium Adherence

We evaluated the effect of sucralfate in patients with early gastric cancer in endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR)-induced gastric ulcers, and in rats with acetic acid-induced ulcers, by measuring concentrations of aluminium adhering to mucosal lesions. Twenty-two patients who underwent EMR received...

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Published in:Journal of international medical research 2004-09, Vol.32 (5), p.520-529
Main Authors: Itoh, T, Kusaka, K, Kawaura, K, Kashimura, K, Yamakawa, J, Takahashi, T, Kanda, T
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Disease Models, Animal
Female
Gastric Juice - chemistry
Gastric Mucosa - metabolism
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Gastroscopy
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Male
Middle Aged
Ranitidine - therapeutic use
Rats
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Stomach Neoplasms - pathology
Stomach Neoplasms - surgery
Stomach Ulcer - drug therapy
Stomach Ulcer - metabolism
Stomach Ulcer - pathology
Sucralfate - metabolism
Sucralfate - therapeutic use
Wound Healing
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