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PUD
(redirected from Peptic ulcer disease)

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PUDPublic Utility District
PUDPlanned Unit Development
PUDPeptic Ulcer Disease
PUDProved Undeveloped (hydrocarbon reserves)
PUDPulmonary Disease
PUDPlanned Use Development (real estate/land development )
PUDPeeled Undeveined (shrimp)
PUDPartido de Unificación Democrática (Spanish: Democratic Unification Party)
PUDPenis Uncircumcising Device
PUDPizza Underground Digest
PUDPointless Ups and Downs (hiking)
PUDPop-Up Detector
PUDPaid-Up Dependent (insurance)
PUDPaired Uranium Detectors
PUDPost-Urinary Drip
PUDPay Upon Death
PUDParent Unit Designator


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The association between peptic ulcer disease and both MRSA colonization and infection is intriguing but needs to be interpreted with caution, given that 19 specific medical conditions were tested.
Both drugs can cause gastrointestinal bleeding and peptic ulcer disease.
Third Step in Moderate to Severe Pain - Antidepressant To Decrease Afferent Perception of Pain, Anxiety, Depression, and Possibly Prevent Stress-Associated Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
 
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