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Page 171
... ( Chapter 171 ) . Pain is more promi- nent with amebic abscesses ( Chapter 232 ) , particularly when they are pointing laterally or superiorly toward one of the surfaces of the liver . Pain and fever occur in alcoholic hepatitis ( Chapter ...
... ( Chapter 171 ) . Pain is more promi- nent with amebic abscesses ( Chapter 232 ) , particularly when they are pointing laterally or superiorly toward one of the surfaces of the liver . Pain and fever occur in alcoholic hepatitis ( Chapter ...
Page 441
... chapter , should be performed , but they will frequently be in the normal range if there has been significant previous damage to the pancreatic acinar tissue . Serum triglyceride and calcium levels should be obtained to make certain ...
... chapter , should be performed , but they will frequently be in the normal range if there has been significant previous damage to the pancreatic acinar tissue . Serum triglyceride and calcium levels should be obtained to make certain ...
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... ( Chapter 34 ) . Intravenous cho- langiography has fallen into disfavor - 69 and is unreliable in the presence of elevated serum concentrations of bilirubin63 ( Chapter 34 ) . Ultrasonography is a useful tool for eval- uating the biliary ...
... ( Chapter 34 ) . Intravenous cho- langiography has fallen into disfavor - 69 and is unreliable in the presence of elevated serum concentrations of bilirubin63 ( Chapter 34 ) . Ultrasonography is a useful tool for eval- uating the biliary ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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