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BACTERIOLOGICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON GASTRIC ULCER
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EsophagusGastroenterologyPathologyVisceral SurgerySurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyMicrobiologyConstant PresenceAnhemolytic StreptococciDigestive TractMedicineClinical MicrobiologyGastric Mucosa
It must be assumed that some cause is operative in certain cases preventing the healing of defects in the gastric mucosa and is inoperative in others. Even though anhemolytic streptococci are present in practically all gastric ulcers, we cannot convince ourselves that these organisms have been proven as yet to be the factor which either initiates the ulceration or prevents healing. Nevertheless, the constant presence of streptococci in this type of lesion is a suggestive fact and further experiments to determine their significance are being undertaken.