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Page 101
Acute closure of the bowel may , depending on the cause , be ushered in by
abdominal pain , nausea and vomiting of reflex origin ; examination of the abdo-
BOWEL CONTRACTED DISTAL TO OBSTRUCTION tter M.O. © CIBA men at this
time ...
Acute closure of the bowel may , depending on the cause , be ushered in by
abdominal pain , nausea and vomiting of reflex origin ; examination of the abdo-
BOWEL CONTRACTED DISTAL TO OBSTRUCTION tter M.O. © CIBA men at this
time ...
Page 144
In nearly all cases of ulcerative colitis , the rectum and the rectosigmoid region
are involved ; in most cases the disease appears to start in this part of the bowel
and to extend proximally . In the majority of severe cases , the disease process
has ...
In nearly all cases of ulcerative colitis , the rectum and the rectosigmoid region
are involved ; in most cases the disease appears to start in this part of the bowel
and to extend proximally . In the majority of severe cases , the disease process
has ...
Page 192
In general , the arterial blockade tends to be located in the main superior
mesenteric artery , causing rapid and extensive hemorrhagic infarction of the
small bowel and right colon . Associated closure of the inferior mesenteric artery
affects the ...
In general , the arterial blockade tends to be located in the main superior
mesenteric artery , causing rapid and extensive hemorrhagic infarction of the
small bowel and right colon . Associated closure of the inferior mesenteric artery
affects the ...
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