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... Peptic 84 Duodenitis .. 1403 Ulcer 1013 Ivan T. Beck 1060 85 Duodenal Diverticula . William S. Haubrich 1422 86 Duodenal Neoplasms . 1428 • Eric J. Stein James W. Manier VOLUME 3 · E. J. S. Boyd K. G. Wormsley 67 Diagnosis of Peptic ...
... Peptic 84 Duodenitis .. 1403 Ulcer 1013 Ivan T. Beck 1060 85 Duodenal Diverticula . William S. Haubrich 1422 86 Duodenal Neoplasms . 1428 • Eric J. Stein James W. Manier VOLUME 3 · E. J. S. Boyd K. G. Wormsley 67 Diagnosis of Peptic ...
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... PEPTIC ULCER . Chronic duodenal and gas- tric ulcers are together the most common cause of hematemesis and melena ... gastric ulcers are more likely to bleed early in their course than are chronic duodenal ulcers , regardless of the ...
... PEPTIC ULCER . Chronic duodenal and gas- tric ulcers are together the most common cause of hematemesis and melena ... gastric ulcers are more likely to bleed early in their course than are chronic duodenal ulcers , regardless of the ...
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... duodenal ul- cers ; bleeding occurred in about one - half of the patients with postbulbar ulcers reviewed by Swarts and Rice . 28 There is an increased risk of hemorrhage in duodenal ulcer patients with blood group O. As a rule , ulcer ...
... duodenal ul- cers ; bleeding occurred in about one - half of the patients with postbulbar ulcers reviewed by Swarts and Rice . 28 There is an increased risk of hemorrhage in duodenal ulcer patients with blood group O. As a rule , ulcer ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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