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Page 1069
... abdominal pain e . Refractoriness to agent previously yielding prompt relief Table 67-6 . TENDERNESS IN PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE * *. 1. Obstruction epigastric fullness - change in character and 2. Hemorrhage a . May be the first indication ...
... abdominal pain e . Refractoriness to agent previously yielding prompt relief Table 67-6 . TENDERNESS IN PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE * *. 1. Obstruction epigastric fullness - change in character and 2. Hemorrhage a . May be the first indication ...
Page 1085
... pain is unilat- eral ( Chapters 3 and 16 ) . Radiculopathy may be due to parietal ́abdominal neuralgia or the spinal ... abdominal wall may be differentiated from ulcer pain by its segmental distribution along the course of a nerve ...
... pain is unilat- eral ( Chapters 3 and 16 ) . Radiculopathy may be due to parietal ́abdominal neuralgia or the spinal ... abdominal wall may be differentiated from ulcer pain by its segmental distribution along the course of a nerve ...
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... pain to the back , ( 2 ) night distress , ( 3 ) shift or spread of epigastric pain , ( 4 ) distortion of the diurnal ... abdominal pain with penetration . The mid - epigastric distress of uncomplicated peptic ulcer is usually rather ...
... pain to the back , ( 2 ) night distress , ( 3 ) shift or spread of epigastric pain , ( 4 ) distortion of the diurnal ... abdominal pain with penetration . The mid - epigastric distress of uncomplicated peptic ulcer is usually rather ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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