Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... tomy . 48 The disease is most frequently encountered in the third and fifth decades of life and there is a male predominance . 30,32,37.40 Physical examination may be normal , but frequently patients have jaundice , hepatomegaly , or ...
... tomy . 48 The disease is most frequently encountered in the third and fifth decades of life and there is a male predominance . 30,32,37.40 Physical examination may be normal , but frequently patients have jaundice , hepatomegaly , or ...
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... tomy . Because of the high interobserver variability associated with a di- agnosis of dysplasia , these investigators also recommend that before colec- tomy is carried out , a diagnosis of dysplasia should be confirmed by more than one ...
... tomy . Because of the high interobserver variability associated with a di- agnosis of dysplasia , these investigators also recommend that before colec- tomy is carried out , a diagnosis of dysplasia should be confirmed by more than one ...
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... tomy . Ann Surg 1980 ; 192 : 319 . 18. Ravitch MM , Sabiston DL Jr. Anal ileostomy with preservation of the sphincter : A proposed operation in patients requiring total colectomy for benign lesions . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1947 ; 84 : 1095 ...
... tomy . Ann Surg 1980 ; 192 : 319 . 18. Ravitch MM , Sabiston DL Jr. Anal ileostomy with preservation of the sphincter : A proposed operation in patients requiring total colectomy for benign lesions . Surg Gynecol Obstet 1947 ; 84 : 1095 ...
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