Abstract

Simultaneous measurement of food-stimulated serum pancreatic polypeptide and serum gastrin was carried out in 18 patients with functional dyspepsia and correlated to the shape of the duodenal loop. Significantly higher serum concentrations of pancreatic polypeptide and gastrin were encountered in patients with an abnormal shape of the duodenal loop compared to patients with a normal shape. Although no cause could be given to the phenomenon it may be taken into account when evaluating hormone profiles in patients with functional dyspepsia.

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