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... gastrointestinal lesions may bleed despite ap- parent satisfactory anticoagulant control . Spontaneous bleeding , including hematem- esis and melena , may occur when the pro- thrombin time is excessively prolonged . In one study , major ...
... gastrointestinal lesions may bleed despite ap- parent satisfactory anticoagulant control . Spontaneous bleeding , including hematem- esis and melena , may occur when the pro- thrombin time is excessively prolonged . In one study , major ...
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... gastrointestinal bleeding . Parts I - III . Gas- trointest Endosc 1981 ; 27 : 73–102 . 4. Forrest JAH , Finlayson NDC , Shearman DJC . Endoscopy in gastrointestinal bleeding . Lancet 1974 ; 2 : 394-7 . 5. Atkinson M. Bleeding from the ...
... gastrointestinal bleeding . Parts I - III . Gas- trointest Endosc 1981 ; 27 : 73–102 . 4. Forrest JAH , Finlayson NDC , Shearman DJC . Endoscopy in gastrointestinal bleeding . Lancet 1974 ; 2 : 394-7 . 5. Atkinson M. Bleeding from the ...
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Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. apy in patients with bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract . Gastroenterology 1956 ; 30 : 221-31 . 114. Black DAK . Critical review : Azotemia in gastrointestinal hemorrhage . QJ Med 1942 ; 11 : 77 ...
Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. apy in patients with bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract . Gastroenterology 1956 ; 30 : 221-31 . 114. Black DAK . Critical review : Azotemia in gastrointestinal hemorrhage . QJ Med 1942 ; 11 : 77 ...
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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