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Twenty‐four‐hour intragastric acidity and plasma gastrin concentration in healthy subjects and patients with duodenal or gastric ulcer, or pernicious anaemia
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1987
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Intragastric AcidityPlasma GastrinHealthy SubjectsGastrointestinal PharmacologyMedicineTwenty‐four‐hour Intragastric AcidityHematologyGastroenterologySepsisPlasma Gastrin ConcentrationClinical GastroenterologyDigestive TractClinical ChemistryPernicious Anaemia PatientsEmergency MedicineAnesthesiologyDigestive System Diseases
Twenty-four-hour intragastric acidity and plasma gastrin concentration were measured in healthy subjects (n = 16), and patients with duodenal (n = 12) or gastric (n = 10) ulceration, or pernicious anaemia (n = 8). Median integrated 24-hour intragastric acidity was highest in duodenal ulcer patients and lowest in pernicious anaemia patients (1148 and 0 mmol.hour litre-1, respectively). Median integrated 24-hour plasma gastrin was highest in pernicious anaemia and lowest in the healthy subjects (9886 and 238 pmol.hour litre-1, respectively). Pernicious anaemia patients have unremitting hypergastrinaemia throughout the 24 hours. The results of this study not only provide a reference range of acidity and plasma gastrin in health and disease, but also will act as a baseline for future studies using antisecretory drugs.
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