Bockus Gastroenterology: Peritoneum; parasites; nutrition, relationships with other systems; cancer |
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Page 4189
... fluid ( CSF ) into the peritoneal cavity . Among the more frequently occurring com- plications that may ensue are peritoneal cysts . 104 The diagnosis can be made by US or CT . Treatment requires removal of the cath- eter with ...
... fluid ( CSF ) into the peritoneal cavity . Among the more frequently occurring com- plications that may ensue are peritoneal cysts . 104 The diagnosis can be made by US or CT . Treatment requires removal of the cath- eter with ...
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... fluid , and the degree of irritation of the posterior peritoneal layer.3 2 Retroperitoneal leakage of duodenal fluid may occur because of traumatic injury to the posterior wall of the duodenum.11-14 One cause of injury of this type is ...
... fluid , and the degree of irritation of the posterior peritoneal layer.3 2 Retroperitoneal leakage of duodenal fluid may occur because of traumatic injury to the posterior wall of the duodenum.11-14 One cause of injury of this type is ...
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... Fluid Retention The full range of diagnostic possibilities must be considered when the cancer patient develops fluid retention , particularly treata- ble causes not directly related to cancer , e.g. , congestive heart failure or ...
... Fluid Retention The full range of diagnostic possibilities must be considered when the cancer patient develops fluid retention , particularly treata- ble causes not directly related to cancer , e.g. , congestive heart failure or ...
Contents
Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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