Angina pectoris with peptic ulcer, stomach cancer and duodenum

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In complex and diverse in the pathogenesis of combined gastro-cardiac pathology, in the first place in terms of severity and practical importance, apparently, it is possible to put cases of angina pectoris in patients with peptic ulcer and stomach cancer (MM Gubergrits, NI Shirokogorov). The most studied are coronary ulcerative angina pectoris (Frohman and Gone). Their frequency ranges from 7.5% (Frohman and Gone; Hochrein and Sheikher; Vale and others) to 10.7% (L.I. Rogachevsky) and even 26% (O.S. Radbil). According to Michelyazzi (1958), this combination ended in myocardial infarction in 24 out of 410 (5.8%), and according to Radbil (1960), in 18 out of 200 (9%) patients.

 
 
 
 

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A. N. Kokosov

Sverdlovsk Medical Institute

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Clinic of Faculty Therapy

Russian Federation, Sverdlovsk

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