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... melena . Bleeding has been caused by esophageal ulceration in Behçet's syndrome and in pemphigus vulgaris . Hem ... melena ( see Table 6-2 ) . Of 4614 cases of hematemesis and / or melena , 72 % were due to peptic ulcer.18 Of 1490 cases ...
... melena . Bleeding has been caused by esophageal ulceration in Behçet's syndrome and in pemphigus vulgaris . Hem ... melena ( see Table 6-2 ) . Of 4614 cases of hematemesis and / or melena , 72 % were due to peptic ulcer.18 Of 1490 cases ...
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... melena in adults and for 16 % of cases of gastrointestinal bleeding in infants and children.53 Benign tumors of the jejunum or ileum , although rare , may cause melena , which at times may be quite severe and is often recur- rent ...
... melena in adults and for 16 % of cases of gastrointestinal bleeding in infants and children.53 Benign tumors of the jejunum or ileum , although rare , may cause melena , which at times may be quite severe and is often recur- rent ...
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... Melena is usu- ally the result of blood swallowed from bleed- ing gums . Gastric dilatation in conjunction with diabetic acidosis is associated with slight and rarely with massive bleeding . Massive gastric bleeding has been described ...
... Melena is usu- ally the result of blood swallowed from bleed- ing gums . Gastric dilatation in conjunction with diabetic acidosis is associated with slight and rarely with massive bleeding . Massive gastric bleeding has been described ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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