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... Stool Examination Proctosigmoidoscopy Synthesis Additional Diagnostic Studies Treatment Fluid and Electrolyte ... stool weight rarely exceeds 200 g . In clinical prac- tice , a definite increase in the patient's usual stool frequency , a ...
... Stool Examination Proctosigmoidoscopy Synthesis Additional Diagnostic Studies Treatment Fluid and Electrolyte ... stool weight rarely exceeds 200 g . In clinical prac- tice , a definite increase in the patient's usual stool frequency , a ...
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... stool collections . The commode is constructed to hold a Styrofoam box within which is a 1 - gallon paint can . Odor and bacterial action are minimized by surrounding the can with dry ice . B , Paint shaker for convenient homogenization ...
... stool collections . The commode is constructed to hold a Styrofoam box within which is a 1 - gallon paint can . Odor and bacterial action are minimized by surrounding the can with dry ice . B , Paint shaker for convenient homogenization ...
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... stool color . Charcoal and bismuth will turn the stool black ; injected sulfobromophthalein ( used to test liver func- tion ) is excreted by the bowel and will impart a purple color to the alkaline stool . Pyrvinium pamoate ( Povan ) ...
... stool color . Charcoal and bismuth will turn the stool black ; injected sulfobromophthalein ( used to test liver func- tion ) is excreted by the bowel and will impart a purple color to the alkaline stool . Pyrvinium pamoate ( Povan ) ...
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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