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Most characteristic , however , with regard to the blood supply of the large
intestine , is the array of anastomoses , by which the three colic aa . deriving from
the two separate main feeder lines communicate , and the presence of a
continuous ...
Most characteristic , however , with regard to the blood supply of the large
intestine , is the array of anastomoses , by which the three colic aa . deriving from
the two separate main feeder lines communicate , and the presence of a
continuous ...
Page 102
The loss of blood from small lesions may be imal that , in the absence of other
symptoms , it may escape attention and , when prolonged , may lead to microcytic
anemia as the first sign of a gastro - intestinal disorder . Since blood
extravasating ...
The loss of blood from small lesions may be imal that , in the absence of other
symptoms , it may escape attention and , when prolonged , may lead to microcytic
anemia as the first sign of a gastro - intestinal disorder . Since blood
extravasating ...
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осіВА , CLAY - COLORED STOOL ( ACHOLIC ) TARRY STOOL ( MELENA )
BLOOD - STAINED STOOL LOCAL LESIONS OF LEFT COLON AND ANUS )
STOOL EXAMINATION ULCERATIVE COLITIS STOOL ( LOOSE , BLOODY ,
WITH ...
осіВА , CLAY - COLORED STOOL ( ACHOLIC ) TARRY STOOL ( MELENA )
BLOOD - STAINED STOOL LOCAL LESIONS OF LEFT COLON AND ANUS )
STOOL EXAMINATION ULCERATIVE COLITIS STOOL ( LOOSE , BLOODY ,
WITH ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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