Bockus Gastroenterology: Peritoneum; parasites; nutrition, relationships with other systems; cancer |
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... plasma of the blood they suck and defe- cate intact red blood cells into the lumen of the host's intestine . Each worm may remove approximately 0.05 ml of blood / day , and a heavy burden of hookworms can result in severe iron ...
... plasma of the blood they suck and defe- cate intact red blood cells into the lumen of the host's intestine . Each worm may remove approximately 0.05 ml of blood / day , and a heavy burden of hookworms can result in severe iron ...
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... plasma levels of cortisol are usually maintained within the normal range , the concentrations of cortisol , the 17 - hydrox- ycorticosteroids , and 17 - ketosteroids in the urine are frequently very low . 15 On the other hand ...
... plasma levels of cortisol are usually maintained within the normal range , the concentrations of cortisol , the 17 - hydrox- ycorticosteroids , and 17 - ketosteroids in the urine are frequently very low . 15 On the other hand ...
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... plasma CEA levels were of value in reflecting response to chemotherapy . 5. When the plasma CEA level rises in patients who have undergone curative sur- gery for colorectal cancer , the use of serial CEA measurements in the plasma to ...
... plasma CEA levels were of value in reflecting response to chemotherapy . 5. When the plasma CEA level rises in patients who have undergone curative sur- gery for colorectal cancer , the use of serial CEA measurements in the plasma to ...
Contents
Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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