Клинические проявления, факторы риска и эффективность лечения гастроэзофагеальной рефлюксной болезни у лиц пожилого возраста
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Результаты недавних эпидемиологических исследований однозначно свидетельствуют о том, что регистрирующиеся в последние годы эпидемические тренды роста числа случаев и тяжести заболевания наиболее заметны в старших возрастных группах. Так, за семилетний период эрозивные эзофагиты у лиц в возрасте от 40 до 49 лет стали диагностировать в 2,6 раза, 50−59 лет — в 3,1 раза, старше 60 лет — в 4,3 раза… Читать ещё >
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- СПИСОК СОКРАЩЕНИЙ
- ГЛАВА 1. ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ
- 1. 1. Распространенность, патогенез, факторы риска ГЭРБ (НЭРБ, ЭРБ, ПБ)
- 1. 2. Клинические проявления ГЭРБ. Пищеводные и внепищеводные синдромы
- 1. 3. Морфологические изменения в пищеводе при ГЭРБ
- 1. 4. Инфекция H. pylori и хронический гастрит при ГЭРБ
- 1. 5. Медикаментозное лечение ГЭРБ
- 1. 6. Возрастные аспекты ГЭРБ
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