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PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER. CLINICAL CASE OF MARITIME MEDICINE

Abstract

We report a favorable outcome of late diagnosed and operated (delayed for several days) perforated duodenal ulcer from the practice of medical support for the modern oil-tanker fleet. Main features of medical care for shipboard personnel are discussed as well.

About the Authors

K. V. Logunov
St. Petersburg Multidisciplinary Centre – St. Petersburg University Clinic, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Medicon (LLC)
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg


K. S. Shevtsov
SCF Novoship Technical Management (LLC)
Russian Federation
Novorossiysk


References

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3. Svanes C., Lie R.T., Svanes K., et al. Adverse effects of delayed treatment for perforated peptic ulcer. Ann Surg. 1994; 220 (2): 168–175.


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Logunov K.V., Shevtsov K.S. PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER. CLINICAL CASE OF MARITIME MEDICINE. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2016;(2):69-71.

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