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Page 118
Parental concern and inability to cope with the constipation are frequently
discernibly different in the two diagnoses . Where the child with aganglionic
megacolon is the submissive recipient of the unsuccessful efforts of his mother ,
the child ...
Parental concern and inability to cope with the constipation are frequently
discernibly different in the two diagnoses . Where the child with aganglionic
megacolon is the submissive recipient of the unsuccessful efforts of his mother ,
the child ...
Page 129
In the jejunum and ileum , diverticula occur less frequently than in other
segments of the alimentary canal , the stomach excepted ( see CIBá
COLLECTION , Vol . 3/1 , page 161 ) . Their incidence is estimated to be about
0.8 per thousand .
In the jejunum and ileum , diverticula occur less frequently than in other
segments of the alimentary canal , the stomach excepted ( see CIBá
COLLECTION , Vol . 3/1 , page 161 ) . Their incidence is estimated to be about
0.8 per thousand .
Page 168
In poorly differentiated tumors the glandlike structures are much less in evidence
; the cells vary in size and display mitoses relatively frequently . The scirrhous
type of carcinoma infiltrates the bowel wall rather than projecting into the lumen .
In poorly differentiated tumors the glandlike structures are much less in evidence
; the cells vary in size and display mitoses relatively frequently . The scirrhous
type of carcinoma infiltrates the bowel wall rather than projecting into the lumen .
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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