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... rectal ampulla . Abnormal dilatation is found in patients with constipation . The rectum is not normally a reservoir of feces and so the presence of excessive fecal material should be recorded . In the advanced stages of ulcer- ative ...
... rectal ampulla . Abnormal dilatation is found in patients with constipation . The rectum is not normally a reservoir of feces and so the presence of excessive fecal material should be recorded . In the advanced stages of ulcer- ative ...
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... rectum . Also , the conven- tional single - contrast enema is highly insen- sitive for the detection of rectal lesions.33 With the use of the double - contrast enema , however , excellent detail can be obtained in the rectum , and ...
... rectum . Also , the conven- tional single - contrast enema is highly insen- sitive for the detection of rectal lesions.33 With the use of the double - contrast enema , however , excellent detail can be obtained in the rectum , and ...
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... rectal mucosa . Gastroenterology 1962 ; 42 : 691-705 . 42. Yunis EJ , Dibbins AW , Sherman FE . Rectal suction biopsy in the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease in infants . Arch Pathol Lab Med 1976 ; 100 : 329–33 . 43. Tribe CR , Scott ...
... rectal mucosa . Gastroenterology 1962 ; 42 : 691-705 . 42. Yunis EJ , Dibbins AW , Sherman FE . Rectal suction biopsy in the diagnosis of Hirschsprung disease in infants . Arch Pathol Lab Med 1976 ; 100 : 329–33 . 43. Tribe CR , Scott ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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