Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 423
... approach , we have not experienced a free intestinal perforation or toxic me- gacolon . There are some patients who respond to aggressive medical therapy combined with watchful waiting and turn the corner , slowly moving into re ...
... approach , we have not experienced a free intestinal perforation or toxic me- gacolon . There are some patients who respond to aggressive medical therapy combined with watchful waiting and turn the corner , slowly moving into re ...
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... approach to a variety of gastrointestinal disorders , endoscopy in inflammatory bowel dis- ease ( IBD ) has been used primarily for diagnostic purposes . To this end , direct mucosal visualization , particularly in conjunction with ...
... approach to a variety of gastrointestinal disorders , endoscopy in inflammatory bowel dis- ease ( IBD ) has been used primarily for diagnostic purposes . To this end , direct mucosal visualization , particularly in conjunction with ...
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... approach , 570–571 Ileoanal anastomosis , 280 , 605–611 , 607f end - to - end endorectal , 606f obesity as factor in , 607 operative morbidity , 609f stages of operation , 607-608 stool frequency following , 611 , 612f Ileocecal ...
... approach , 570–571 Ileoanal anastomosis , 280 , 605–611 , 607f end - to - end endorectal , 606f obesity as factor in , 607 operative morbidity , 609f stages of operation , 607-608 stool frequency following , 611 , 612f Ileocecal ...
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