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A 54-year-old man has been experiencing chronic searing epigastric pain for the last six weeks, and for the past two weeks, the agony has often kept him up at night. After meals, the discomfort subsides, but it worsens if he goes many hours without eating. He hasn’t had the stomach flu or been throwing up. These are his vital signs. P = 90/min, RR = 16/min, and BP = 130/80 mm Hg are his vital signs. With the exception of a little amount of epigastric discomfort, the physical examination is normal. When asked about his family’s health history, the patient says that his mother and one of his two siblings both had repeated symptoms that were the same as the ones he is having now.
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