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Page 135
In any event , the diseases have so many features which are alike that they can
be collectively discussed and classified , for ... under the headings : ( 1 ) tropical
sprue , ( 2 ) idiopathic steatorrhea ( nontropical sprue ) and ( 3 ) celiac disease .
In any event , the diseases have so many features which are alike that they can
be collectively discussed and classified , for ... under the headings : ( 1 ) tropical
sprue , ( 2 ) idiopathic steatorrhea ( nontropical sprue ) and ( 3 ) celiac disease .
Page 136
It is , however , of interest that a significant number of cases with idiopathic
steatorrhea have a past history of intestinal disturbances extending back into
childhood and may present , in fact , cases of celiac disease persisting into adult
life ...
It is , however , of interest that a significant number of cases with idiopathic
steatorrhea have a past history of intestinal disturbances extending back into
childhood and may present , in fact , cases of celiac disease persisting into adult
life ...
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REGIONAL ENTERITIS ( Crohn's Disease ) one of M.2 REGIONAL ENTERITIS
CONFINED TO TERMINAL ILEUM CIBA Regional enteritis is a recurrent
granulomatous disease of the intestinal tract , involving mainly the terminal ileum
; isolated ...
REGIONAL ENTERITIS ( Crohn's Disease ) one of M.2 REGIONAL ENTERITIS
CONFINED TO TERMINAL ILEUM CIBA Regional enteritis is a recurrent
granulomatous disease of the intestinal tract , involving mainly the terminal ileum
; isolated ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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