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Page 100
... of the patient , is rather frequent and constitutes the chief basis for the
enormous consumption and abuse of laxatives . Infrequency of bowel evacuation
is , however , in many instances real , and a great number of conditions may
cause it ...
... of the patient , is rather frequent and constitutes the chief basis for the
enormous consumption and abuse of laxatives . Infrequency of bowel evacuation
is , however , in many instances real , and a great number of conditions may
cause it ...
Page 101
Such obstructions may be caused by tumors ; by stenoses from inflammation or
scarring ; by gallstones , foreign bodies or parasites in the small intestine ...
Perhaps the most frequent cause of reflex inhibition of the gut is operative
handling .
Such obstructions may be caused by tumors ; by stenoses from inflammation or
scarring ; by gallstones , foreign bodies or parasites in the small intestine ...
Perhaps the most frequent cause of reflex inhibition of the gut is operative
handling .
Page 164
Infiltrative growth , extending in the longitudinal direction , may cause obstruction
by disturbing peristaltic function . Exophytic tumors may produce obstruction by
compressing the intestine from the outside or by causing kinking of a bowel loop .
Infiltrative growth , extending in the longitudinal direction , may cause obstruction
by disturbing peristaltic function . Exophytic tumors may produce obstruction by
compressing the intestine from the outside or by causing kinking of a bowel loop .
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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