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... Varices 229 10.3 Mallory - Weiss tear 160 7.2 Esophagitis 141 6.3 Erosive duodenitis 128 5.8 Neoplasm 64 2.9 Stomal ulcer 41 1.8 Esophageal ulcer 37 1.7 Osler - Rendu - Weber 11 0.5 telangiectasia Other 139 6.3 B. Initial Endoscopic ...
... Varices 229 10.3 Mallory - Weiss tear 160 7.2 Esophagitis 141 6.3 Erosive duodenitis 128 5.8 Neoplasm 64 2.9 Stomal ulcer 41 1.8 Esophageal ulcer 37 1.7 Osler - Rendu - Weber 11 0.5 telangiectasia Other 139 6.3 B. Initial Endoscopic ...
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... varices frequently arise from other sources . Merigan and co - workers found that varices were responsible for the bleeding in only 53 % of patients with cirrhosis . Gastritis with erosions accounted for bleeding in 22 % , duo- denal ...
... varices frequently arise from other sources . Merigan and co - workers found that varices were responsible for the bleeding in only 53 % of patients with cirrhosis . Gastritis with erosions accounted for bleeding in 22 % , duo- denal ...
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... varices , and risk of gastrointestinal bleeding in alcoholic cirrhosis . Gastroenter- ology 1980 ; 79 : 1139-44 . 7. Orloff MF , Thomas HS . Pathogenesis of esophageal varix rupture : Study based on gross and microscopic examination of ...
... varices , and risk of gastrointestinal bleeding in alcoholic cirrhosis . Gastroenter- ology 1980 ; 79 : 1139-44 . 7. Orloff MF , Thomas HS . Pathogenesis of esophageal varix rupture : Study based on gross and microscopic examination of ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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