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Page 129
In about 20 per cent of the cases , they are associated with diverticula in other
parts of the digestive tract . The male sex is affected nearly twice as frequently as
the female . The small - intestinal diverticula may be single or multiple .
In about 20 per cent of the cases , they are associated with diverticula in other
parts of the digestive tract . The male sex is affected nearly twice as frequently as
the female . The small - intestinal diverticula may be single or multiple .
Page 131
Patients with chronic diverticulitis usually complain of dull or recurrent pain in the
same region , often associated with some alteration of bowel habit , a sense of
distention and dyspepsia . Bleeding is unusual but is said to occur in about 10
per ...
Patients with chronic diverticulitis usually complain of dull or recurrent pain in the
same region , often associated with some alteration of bowel habit , a sense of
distention and dyspepsia . Bleeding is unusual but is said to occur in about 10
per ...
Page 199
... or extraperitoneal and are particularly grave , because they may be easily
overlooked and because of the vulnerability of the retroperitoneal tissues to
anaerobic infection . Wounds of the colon are frequently associated with injuries
to other ...
... or extraperitoneal and are particularly grave , because they may be easily
overlooked and because of the vulnerability of the retroperitoneal tissues to
anaerobic infection . Wounds of the colon are frequently associated with injuries
to other ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
13 | 30 |
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