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Peptic ulcers:
- are most commonly found in the gastric antrum where H. pylori infection is most frequent
- are most commonly found in the duodenum where H. pylori infection is most frequently identified on endoscopic biopsies
- are most commonly found in the duodenum, while H. pylori infection (associated with peptic ulcers) is most frequently identified in the gastric antrum
- are most commonly found in the gastric body and fundus, while H. pylori infection is most frequently identified in the gastric antrum
- are never found outside the stomach and the duodenum, just as H. pylori is never found outside of the stomach
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So that makes the answer B right?
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