Abstract

The purpose of the study. Improvement of the author's Neurogenic-genetic theory of the etiology of the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease. Materials and methods: To develop the author's view on the etiology and pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease, about 50 different publications were processed and the results of their own research were analyzed. Results. Consequently, the neurogenic-genetic theory of the etiology and pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal ulcer very optimally explains the cause-and-effect relationships in a patient with ULCER, allowing for variants of the prevalence of neurosis factor or local genetic factors in one case or another. However, another thing is obvious, that only a combination of a neurogenic factor with a genetically altered reactivity of the gastroduodenal system (the presence of a target organ) causes the chronic ulcers. The theory of peptic ulcer disease developed by us, as a disease related to psychosomatic pathology, allows us to develop effective therapy, including drugs with a psychocorregulating effect.

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