Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... abscess.70 patic abscesses have also been reported in association with Crohn's enteritis . " 71 Computerized axial tomography ( CT ) is the single most useful test for es- tablishing the diagnosis of an intrabdominal abscess ; however ...
... abscess.70 patic abscesses have also been reported in association with Crohn's enteritis . " 71 Computerized axial tomography ( CT ) is the single most useful test for es- tablishing the diagnosis of an intrabdominal abscess ; however ...
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... abscesses.20 Prior to the late 1970s , the standard therapy for pyogenic liver abscess included surgical drainage . Currently , medical therapy with antibiotics and percutaneous drainage are the mainstays of hepatic abscess management ...
... abscesses.20 Prior to the late 1970s , the standard therapy for pyogenic liver abscess included surgical drainage . Currently , medical therapy with antibiotics and percutaneous drainage are the mainstays of hepatic abscess management ...
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... abscess . JAMA 1976 ; 235 : 1880-1881 . 24. Barnes PF , DeCock KM , Reynolds TN , Ralls PW . A comparison of amebic and pyogenic abscess of the liver . Medicine 1987 ; 66 ( 6 ) : 472–483 . 25. Greenstein AJ , Sachar DB . Pyogenic and ...
... abscess . JAMA 1976 ; 235 : 1880-1881 . 24. Barnes PF , DeCock KM , Reynolds TN , Ralls PW . A comparison of amebic and pyogenic abscess of the liver . Medicine 1987 ; 66 ( 6 ) : 472–483 . 25. Greenstein AJ , Sachar DB . Pyogenic and ...
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