A Comparison of Two Different Doses of Omeprazole Versus Ranitidine in Treatment of Duodenal Ulcers
K. D. Bardhan(Rotherham General Hospital), A. Walan(Linköping University), M. Lazzaroni(Luigi Sacco Hospital), E. Jönsson(Luigi Sacco Hospital), R F Hinchliffe(Luigi Sacco Hospital), M. J. Daly(Luigi Sacco Hospital), K. Bose(Luigi Sacco Hospital), J. Næsdal(NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit), G. Bianchi Porro(Luigi Sacco Hospital), Leif Rikner(Luigi Sacco Hospital)
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