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Original Article

Gastric Mucosal Stripping in the Dog

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Pages 219-224 | Received 23 Aug 1971, Accepted 24 Dec 1971, Published online: 23 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

Aagaard, P., Andreassen, M., Simonsen, J., Olsen, J., Funding, J. & Fernandez, A. 1972. Gastric Mucosal Stripping in the Dog. Scand. J. Gastroent. 7, 219–224.

Stripping of the gastric mucosa in an area corresponding to 50–75% of the body of the stomach was performed in 13 dogs. The stripping was done deep to the muscularis mucosae. Preoperatively the augmented histamine test was carried out. The dogs were followed for up to 16 months after the operation, and throughout this period the acid output was reduced. Autopsy revealed in the stripped area a low epithelium with a reduced number of parietal and pepsin-producing cells. There were no signs of fibrosis with shrinkage. After the operation some dogs had a fairly considerable weight loss. It has not been finally elucidated whether this operation is applicable in the treatment of duodenal ulcer in man.

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