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Gastric or duodenal ulcers are circumscribed mucous membrane defects that reach the deeper layers of the stomach and intestinal wall and whose diameter can range from a few millimetres to more than three centimetres. They usually result from an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, the so-called chronic [[gastritis]], which lasts for weeks, months or even years and is always accompanied by a loss of tissue substance.
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Gastric or duodenal ulcers are circumscribed mucous membrane defects that reach the deeper layers of the stomach and intestinal wall and whose diameter can range from a few millimetres to more than three centimetres. They usually result from an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, the so-called chronic [[Gastritis/en|gastritis]], which lasts for weeks, months or even years and is always accompanied by a loss of tissue substance.

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Nachricht im Original (Ulkus)
Magen- oder Zwölffingerdarmgeschwüre sind umschriebene Schleimhautdefekte, die die tieferen Schichten der Magen- und Darmwand erreichen und deren Durchmesser von wenigen Millimetern bis zu mehr als drei Zentimetern reichen können. Sie entstehen meistens aus einer über Wochen, Monate oder sogar Jahre anhaltenden Entzündung der Magenschleimhaut, der sogenannten chronischen [[Gastritis]] und gehen immer mit einem Substanzverlust des Gewebes einher.
ÜbersetzungGastric or duodenal ulcers are circumscribed mucous membrane defects that reach the deeper layers of the stomach and intestinal wall and whose diameter can range from a few millimetres to more than three centimetres. They usually result from an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, the so-called chronic [[Gastritis/en|gastritis]], which lasts for weeks, months or even years and is always accompanied by a loss of tissue substance.

Gastric or duodenal ulcers are circumscribed mucous membrane defects that reach the deeper layers of the stomach and intestinal wall and whose diameter can range from a few millimetres to more than three centimetres. They usually result from an inflammation of the gastric mucosa, the so-called chronic gastritis, which lasts for weeks, months or even years and is always accompanied by a loss of tissue substance.