Data in Brief (Aug 2018)

A collection of the etiological theories, characteristics, and observations/phenomena of peptic ulcers in existing data

  • Simon X.M. Dong,
  • Connie C.Y. Chang,
  • Katelynn J. Rowe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 1058 – 1067

Abstract

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In this article, we compiled 13 etiological theories, 15 characteristics, and 81 observations/phenomena of peptic ulcers, reported in reproducible, peer-reviewed studies from the literature, to reflect the historical evolution of studies on peptic ulcers and to provide a multidisciplinary view of this disease. This data was collected during the systematic review of topics on peptic ulcers including genetics, etiology, epidemiology, psychology, anatomy, neurology, bacteriology, pathology, and clinical statistics. The data curated herein was extracted via application of recently published basic theories and methodologies. Keywords: Peptic ulcers, Etiological theory, Characteristics, Observations, Phenomena, Helicobacter pylori