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Page 83
... bowel , or less often , the stomach , with- out evidence of vascular occlusion . Compen- satory vasoconstriction ... large bowel in a few patients , but the large bowel was affected most often and , in many instances , was not ...
... bowel , or less often , the stomach , with- out evidence of vascular occlusion . Compen- satory vasoconstriction ... large bowel in a few patients , but the large bowel was affected most often and , in many instances , was not ...
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... Large bowel disorders . II . Psychopa- thology and alexithymia . Psychother Psychosom 1976/77 ; 27 : 100-5 . 10. Kirsner JB . The irritable bowel syndrome . A clinical review and ethical considerations . Arch Intern Med 1981 ; 141 : 635 ...
... Large bowel disorders . II . Psychopa- thology and alexithymia . Psychother Psychosom 1976/77 ; 27 : 100-5 . 10. Kirsner JB . The irritable bowel syndrome . A clinical review and ethical considerations . Arch Intern Med 1981 ; 141 : 635 ...
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... bowel in an active adult should be considered ab- normal . Elderly patients ... Large Bowel . The cecum often contains stool with entrapped gas bubbles ... colon , but the colon is Abdominal Scout Film Assessment 451.
... bowel in an active adult should be considered ab- normal . Elderly patients ... Large Bowel . The cecum often contains stool with entrapped gas bubbles ... colon , but the colon is Abdominal Scout Film Assessment 451.
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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