what is the pathophysiology of perforated pectic ulcer disease?!
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Peptic ulcer disease is normally caused by the bacteria H pylori. Essentially it wears away at the lining of the stomach or small intestines which allows the internal contents to leak out into the abdominal cavity. This causes the immune system to recognize the foreign material and attack it, causing an inflammatory reaction, pain, and fever.
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