Bockus Gastroenterology: Peritoneum; parasites; nutrition, relationships with other systems; cancer |
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... associated with constipation . The associated signs of inflammatory bowel disease ( fever , tachycar- dia , and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and white blood cell count ) are absent in anorexia nervosa . Malabsorption ...
... associated with constipation . The associated signs of inflammatory bowel disease ( fever , tachycar- dia , and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and white blood cell count ) are absent in anorexia nervosa . Malabsorption ...
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... associated with thrombosis , and these changes appeared to be responsible for both cholecystitis and bowel ulceration.236 The similarity between Kawasaki's disease and PAN was previously discussed . 43,44 Miscellaneous Vasculitides ...
... associated with thrombosis , and these changes appeared to be responsible for both cholecystitis and bowel ulceration.236 The similarity between Kawasaki's disease and PAN was previously discussed . 43,44 Miscellaneous Vasculitides ...
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... associated with chronic hemoglo- binemia . Abdominal Crises in Hematologic Disorders Painful abdominal crisis is characteristic of several hematologic conditions . The most easily understood crisis is that consequent to splanchnic ...
... associated with chronic hemoglo- binemia . Abdominal Crises in Hematologic Disorders Painful abdominal crisis is characteristic of several hematologic conditions . The most easily understood crisis is that consequent to splanchnic ...
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Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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