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Page 88
... lesions . Because of the possibility that bleeding may be from other causes , all attempts should be made to define the site and cause of bleeding . Endos- copy and angiography are both useful for this purpose . Some bleeding lesions ...
... lesions . Because of the possibility that bleeding may be from other causes , all attempts should be made to define the site and cause of bleeding . Endos- copy and angiography are both useful for this purpose . Some bleeding lesions ...
Page 304
... lesions appear on the extremities , particularly the legs and feet , but any part of the body surface may be involved . The eruption evolves slowly ; old lesions may undergo spontaneous invo- lution , resulting in atrophy and pigmenta ...
... lesions appear on the extremities , particularly the legs and feet , but any part of the body surface may be involved . The eruption evolves slowly ; old lesions may undergo spontaneous invo- lution , resulting in atrophy and pigmenta ...
Page 308
... lesions are on the cutaneous aspect of the lids , and waxy papules and an area of purpura are seen . Erosions and ulcerations of skin lesions , hyperpigmentation , and alo- pecia are less frequently observed . A striking feature is ...
... lesions are on the cutaneous aspect of the lids , and waxy papules and an area of purpura are seen . Erosions and ulcerations of skin lesions , hyperpigmentation , and alo- pecia are less frequently observed . A striking feature is ...
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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