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... Acute Gastric Dilatation Rokitansky is generally credited with hav- ing described the first case of acute gastric dilatation in 1842. By 1873 the entity was well recognized , as evidenced by the review and additional case reports by ...
... Acute Gastric Dilatation Rokitansky is generally credited with hav- ing described the first case of acute gastric dilatation in 1842. By 1873 the entity was well recognized , as evidenced by the review and additional case reports by ...
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... acute gastric dilatation , partly due to vascular compression of the duodenum.9.10 Saul and associates " reviewed 66 cases of spontaneous rupture of the stomach not caused by para- esophageal hiatal hernia . Among these cases were 12 of ...
... acute gastric dilatation , partly due to vascular compression of the duodenum.9.10 Saul and associates " reviewed 66 cases of spontaneous rupture of the stomach not caused by para- esophageal hiatal hernia . Among these cases were 12 of ...
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... Acute dilatation of the stomach . Br Med J 1947 ; 2 : 128-30 . 9. Brook GK . Acute gastric dilatation in anorexia nervosa . Br Med J 1977 ; 2 : 499–500 . 10. Jennings KP , Klidjian AM . Acute gastric dilatation in anor- exia nervosa ...
... Acute dilatation of the stomach . Br Med J 1947 ; 2 : 128-30 . 9. Brook GK . Acute gastric dilatation in anorexia nervosa . Br Med J 1977 ; 2 : 499–500 . 10. Jennings KP , Klidjian AM . Acute gastric dilatation in anor- exia nervosa ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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