Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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Page 205
... rectum has been used to estimate intestinal pro- duction of PGs , although there is some uncertainty about the site of production . A very useful sample collection technique has been developed to study rectal production of eicosanoids ...
... rectum has been used to estimate intestinal pro- duction of PGs , although there is some uncertainty about the site of production . A very useful sample collection technique has been developed to study rectal production of eicosanoids ...
Page 303
... rectal distensibility is decreased , possibly as a result of the mucosal inflammation.28 Rectal contraction and internal anal sphincter relaxation are easily induced in UC with distention of the rectum , 27 resembling the group 2 ...
... rectal distensibility is decreased , possibly as a result of the mucosal inflammation.28 Rectal contraction and internal anal sphincter relaxation are easily induced in UC with distention of the rectum , 27 resembling the group 2 ...
Page 421
... rectal 5 - ASA either in enema suspension or in suppository form is effective and safe in children with distal left - sided colitis from either Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis . Rectal 5 - ASA would offer an exciting alternative ...
... rectal 5 - ASA either in enema suspension or in suppository form is effective and safe in children with distal left - sided colitis from either Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis . Rectal 5 - ASA would offer an exciting alternative ...
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