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Page 131
The complications that may follow diverticulitis are , therefore , obstruction of the
colon , more usually partial and chronic than complete ; free perforation and
general peritonitis ; abscess formation ; and the occurrence of internal or external
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The complications that may follow diverticulitis are , therefore , obstruction of the
colon , more usually partial and chronic than complete ; free perforation and
general peritonitis ; abscess formation ; and the occurrence of internal or external
...
Page 143
The disease has usually a long and chronic course , marked by recurrent attacks
often separated by longer or shorter periods of well - being . The remissions of
the disease are probably due to the reversible nature of the early lesions .
The disease has usually a long and chronic course , marked by recurrent attacks
often separated by longer or shorter periods of well - being . The remissions of
the disease are probably due to the reversible nature of the early lesions .
Page 172
The usually lobulated adenomatous polyps may be sessile or pedunculated ;
they may vary in size from a few millimeters up to about 2 cm . in diameter , only
rarely becoming larger . The less common villous tumor is mostly attached to the
...
The usually lobulated adenomatous polyps may be sessile or pedunculated ;
they may vary in size from a few millimeters up to about 2 cm . in diameter , only
rarely becoming larger . The less common villous tumor is mostly attached to the
...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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