Bockus Gastroenterology: Peritoneum; parasites; nutrition, relationships with other systems; cancer |
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Page 4261
... lesion that appears in continuity with an area of chronic involvement . Most frequently observed is the perineal lesion ( Fig . 232-9 ) , which begins as an extension of anorectal ulceration or ameboma . When an amebic hepatic abscess ...
... lesion that appears in continuity with an area of chronic involvement . Most frequently observed is the perineal lesion ( Fig . 232-9 ) , which begins as an extension of anorectal ulceration or ameboma . When an amebic hepatic abscess ...
Page 4271
... lesion . Although the value of routine aspiration is controversial , investiga- tors from the Amebiasis Research Unit , Dur- ban , South Africa , 52 indicate that removal of necrotic debris is not only innocuous but also contributes to ...
... lesion . Although the value of routine aspiration is controversial , investiga- tors from the Amebiasis Research Unit , Dur- ban , South Africa , 52 indicate that removal of necrotic debris is not only innocuous but also contributes to ...
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... lesions may vary from exsanguination to mild chronic blood loss . Recurrent bleeding is the usual course unless the lesion is resected or cauterized . These lesions occur primarily in the elderly ( average age , 60 years ) and are ...
... lesions may vary from exsanguination to mild chronic blood loss . Recurrent bleeding is the usual course unless the lesion is resected or cauterized . These lesions occur primarily in the elderly ( average age , 60 years ) and are ...
Contents
Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess absorption activity acute adult amebiasis amebic amino acids anemia Ann Intern anorexia nervosa antibodies antigens associated Behçet's disease biopsy bone bypass cancer cause chronic circulating clinical colitis colon Crohn's disease cysts deficiency detected develop diagnosis diarrhea diet dietary disorders dose drug duodenal effect eggs Engl esophageal factors familial Mediterranean fever food allergy function gastric Gastroenterology gastrointestinal tract genetic GVHD hepatic hormones immune Immunol immunologic increased infection inflammatory ingestion involvement iron JAMA Lancet larvae lesions levels liver disease lymphocytes malabsorption manifestations mesenteric metabolic mucosa normal obesity occur oral pain pancreatic parenteral nutrition patients peptides peritoneal plasma primary biliary cirrhosis prostaglandin protein reaction renal reported response result retroperitoneal fibrosis secretin secretion serum Sjögren's Sjögren's syndrome small bowel small intestine studies Surg surgical symptoms syndrome therapy thyroid tients tion tissue treatment tumors ulcer usually vasculitis vitamin vomiting weight loss