What is the major difference between gastric and duodenal ulcers?
A) Gastric ulcers can develop with low acid output, and duodenal ulcers develop with high acid secretion.
B) Gastric ulcers develop with high acid secretion, and duodenal ulcers develop with low acid output.
C) H. pylori is the primary cause of gastric ulcers.
D) Gastric ulcers are treated with proton pump inhibitors, and duodenal ulcers are treated with H2-receptor antagonists.
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