Bockus Gastroenterology: Peritoneum; parasites; nutrition, relationships with other systems; cancer |
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... usually due to E. coli , Bacillus proteus , or a streptococcus . * Drug addicts are prone to develop staphylococcic perinephric infection.23 Inflammatory effusions originating in the perirenal space usually remain confined to this space ...
... usually due to E. coli , Bacillus proteus , or a streptococcus . * Drug addicts are prone to develop staphylococcic perinephric infection.23 Inflammatory effusions originating in the perirenal space usually remain confined to this space ...
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... usually heal without becoming clinically apparent and may eventually cal- cify . However , either immediately or follow- ing a varying period of latency , which can be quite long , clinically apparent tuberculous lymphadenitis may occur ...
... usually heal without becoming clinically apparent and may eventually cal- cify . However , either immediately or follow- ing a varying period of latency , which can be quite long , clinically apparent tuberculous lymphadenitis may occur ...
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... usually subsiding without treatment in 2 to 3 days and seldom lasting more than a week . The articular symptoms are frequently out of proportion to the physical findings . Limitation of joint motion , swelling , and occasional effusions ...
... usually subsiding without treatment in 2 to 3 days and seldom lasting more than a week . The articular symptoms are frequently out of proportion to the physical findings . Limitation of joint motion , swelling , and occasional effusions ...
Contents
Diseases of the Peritoneum | 4181 |
Recurring Polyserositis | 4207 |
Retroperitoneal Diseases | 4223 |
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