Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... rectum is re- moved , we make every effort to retain the rectum and preserve the hope of restoration of intestinal continuity until the individual patient , even a teenager or young adult , realizes that the ileostomy is tolerable but ...
... rectum is re- moved , we make every effort to retain the rectum and preserve the hope of restoration of intestinal continuity until the individual patient , even a teenager or young adult , realizes that the ileostomy is tolerable but ...
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... Rectum 1985 ; 28 : 361–366 . 16. Lavery IC , Jagelman DG . Cancer in the excluded rectum following surgery for in- flammatory bowel disease . Dis Colon Rectum 1982 ; 25 : 522-524 . 17. Heimann TM , Greenstein AJ , Mechanic L , Aufses Jr ...
... Rectum 1985 ; 28 : 361–366 . 16. Lavery IC , Jagelman DG . Cancer in the excluded rectum following surgery for in- flammatory bowel disease . Dis Colon Rectum 1982 ; 25 : 522-524 . 17. Heimann TM , Greenstein AJ , Mechanic L , Aufses Jr ...
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... Rectal and Anal Surgery : Current Techniques and Controversies . St. Louis , MO : Mosby ; 1985 : 268–286 . 53. Lock MR , Fazio VW , Farmer RG , Jagelman DG , Lavery IC , Weakley FL . Proximal re- currence and the fate of the rectum ...
... Rectal and Anal Surgery : Current Techniques and Controversies . St. Louis , MO : Mosby ; 1985 : 268–286 . 53. Lock MR , Fazio VW , Farmer RG , Jagelman DG , Lavery IC , Weakley FL . Proximal re- currence and the fate of the rectum ...
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