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Page 187
... distention of ascites , except that the umbilicus will remain non- protuberant . The increased size of the abdo- men invariably is part of generalized obesity . Dullness to percussion is not limited to the lateral areas of the abdomen ...
... distention of ascites , except that the umbilicus will remain non- protuberant . The increased size of the abdo- men invariably is part of generalized obesity . Dullness to percussion is not limited to the lateral areas of the abdomen ...
Page 390
... distention or urgency . Additional filling produces pain , usually accompanied by tonic contraction and sometimes associated with incontinence around the rectal catheter.6 , 7 These techniques have been utilized to study physiologic ...
... distention or urgency . Additional filling produces pain , usually accompanied by tonic contraction and sometimes associated with incontinence around the rectal catheter.6 , 7 These techniques have been utilized to study physiologic ...
Page 394
... Distention The ability of the patient to sense rectosig- moid distention can be determined by rapidly injecting increments of 5 ml of air into a balloon within the colon and immediately withdrawing the air . Estimates of sensory ...
... Distention The ability of the patient to sense rectosig- moid distention can be determined by rapidly injecting increments of 5 ml of air into a balloon within the colon and immediately withdrawing the air . Estimates of sensory ...
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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