Changing concepts of duodenitis

Am J Gastroenterol. 1975 Sep;64(3):213-6.

Abstract

Nonspecific duodenitis exists as a clinical entity distinct from duodenal ulcer disease. Duodenoscopic findings take two general forms: 1. nodularity and erythema, 2. erosions and friability. Both forms usually tend to improve with time but do not necessarily disappear. Although frequently a mild illness, the hemorrhagic erosive form of duodenitis is a potentially serious complication causing marked gastrointestinal bleeding and should be considered in patients taking aspirin-alcohol or following severe physiologic stress. Lastly, most patients initially seem to respond to anticholinergic, tranquilizer or antacid therapy but clinical correlation with long-term treatment will require controlled studies.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Duodenal Diseases / diagnosis
  • Duodenal Diseases / drug therapy
  • Duodenal Diseases / pathology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Male
  • Middle Aged