. Diseases of the stomach : including dietetic and medicinal treatment . Fig. 34. Ulcer of Duodenura Qastro-le IV rval UlcerGastrojejunal ulcer, the result of infected hematoma. (Mayo.) Gastrojejunal Ulcers.—Gastrojejunal ulcers, or ulcers occurring atthe anastomotic ring, are not infrequently observed. Hitherto theyhave been included under the general term of jejunal ulcers. A true 202 EROSIONS AND RARE ULCERS jejunal ulcer is rather an unavoidable condition, but the gastrojejunalulcers are probably due to technical failure in the operation 1141 gastrojejunostomies done by W. J. May


. Diseases of the stomach : including dietetic and medicinal treatment . Fig. 34. Ulcer of Duodenura Qastro-le IV rval UlcerGastrojejunal ulcer, the result of infected hematoma. (Mayo.) Gastrojejunal Ulcers.—Gastrojejunal ulcers, or ulcers occurring atthe anastomotic ring, are not infrequently observed. Hitherto theyhave been included under the general term of jejunal ulcers. A true 202 EROSIONS AND RARE ULCERS jejunal ulcer is rather an unavoidable condition, but the gastrojejunalulcers are probably due to technical failure in the operation 1141 gastrojejunostomies done by W. J. Mayo and C. H. Mayo,three such cases are reported: the first being the result of the impactionof a Murphy button, producing a pressure ulcer; the second case occurredas the result of retention of infected suture material; the third wasdue to infected hematoma in the suture line. The ulcer may be at anyportion of the anastomotic ring, or may completely surround it. Symptoms of Jejunal and Gastric Jejunal Ulcer.—Jejunal ulcers may,like those of the stomach or duodenum, run an e


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