Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2016; 22(6): 2153-2158
Published online Feb 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i6.2153
Table 1 Clinical features of the four patients with acquired double pylorus1
CharacteristicCase number
1234
Age (yr)41615862
SexMaleMaleMaleFemale
Disease duration2 mo1 yr8 yr2 mo
Symptoms at presentationEpigastric painMelenaCoffee-ground vomitusAbdominal pain
Previous history of gastric ulcer--+-
Abdominal tenderness++++
NSAID use-DiclofenacAKaFenSan2AKaFenSan2
Helicobacter pylori infection++++
Hemoglobin (g/L)-82101115
Blood urea nitrogen (mmol/L)-14.326.36.1
Blood creatinine (μmol/L)-80.469875.11
Blood uric acid (μmol/L)-334.2270.75565.5
Concomitant disease-Osteoarticular degenerative diseaseHeadacheGout arthritis
Duration (yr)-31820
Localization of the accessory pylorusLesser curveLesser curveLesser curveLesser curve
Localization of the gastric ulcerLesser curveWithin the accessory pylorusAnterior wallWithin the accessory pylorus