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Chronische Gastritis
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Chronische Erkrankungen des Magens äußern sich in Form einer ganzen Reihe verschiedener klinischer Symptome (Tabelle 16), deren wichtigstes zweifellos das Erbrechen ist. Differenzialdiagnostisch müssen zunächst sämtliche anderen potenziellen Ursachen von Erbrechen abgeklärt werden (Tabelle 17). Erbre- chen mit primärem Ursprung im Magen entsteht vor allem in zwei Situationen, zum einen im Falle einer Obstruktion der Magenentleerung oder eine Gastroparese und zum anderen im Falle einer Störung der Barrierefunktion der Magenschleimhaut (Tabelle 18). Hämatemesis wird definiert als Erbrechen von Blut und ist meist die Folge von Magenulzera oder gastroduodenalen Ulzera. Das erbrochene Blut kann frisch oder teilweise verdaut (“kaffesatzartig”) sein. […]
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1Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Berlin, Germany.
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