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Title: Cimetidine treatment of recurrent ulcer after vagotomy. Author: Thomsen F, Kjaergaard J, Jensen HE. Journal: Acta Chir Scand; 1980; 146(1):35-9. PubMed ID: 7376781. Abstract: A retrospective evaluation of 16 patients with recurrent ulcer following vagotomy demonstrated that 75% were free from symptoms, and 40% had a healed ulcer after one month of cimetidine treatment (one gram per day). The ulcer recurrence, respectively persistance rate was high. After a median observation time of nine months, four patients were continuously free from symptoms, ten had been subjected to reoperation (of these two after an attempt at long-term treatment with cimetidine) and two were under long-term treatment with cimetidine. With the present state of knowledge an attempt can be made to treat the patients with recurrent ulcers after vagotomy with a cure of two to three months. Acid tests and control gastroscopy has some predictive value.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]