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Page 184
... colon and a part of the transverse colon . It is the main channel for the absorbed nu- trients . The inferior mesenteric vein drains a part of transverse colon , descending and sigmoid co- lons . This is the primary channel for ...
... colon and a part of the transverse colon . It is the main channel for the absorbed nu- trients . The inferior mesenteric vein drains a part of transverse colon , descending and sigmoid co- lons . This is the primary channel for ...
Page 194
... colon and splenic flexure downwards . Ascites can occur in acute pancreatitis due to chemical peritonitis caused by leakage of pan- creatic enzymes . Pressure on the portal vein from the pancreatic abscess produces acute portal hy ...
... colon and splenic flexure downwards . Ascites can occur in acute pancreatitis due to chemical peritonitis caused by leakage of pan- creatic enzymes . Pressure on the portal vein from the pancreatic abscess produces acute portal hy ...
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... colon by a gunshot wound at this site can be easily overlooked unless the peritoneum is incised and the back of the colon examined . When overlooked , such an un- fortunate mishap may not be suspected until the second or third ...
... colon by a gunshot wound at this site can be easily overlooked unless the peritoneum is incised and the back of the colon examined . When overlooked , such an un- fortunate mishap may not be suspected until the second or third ...
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