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... associated anomalies is the single most common cause of death in a patient with esophageal atre- sia.22 To improve prognosis , the associated anomalies , especially cardiovascular , must be treated as well , 22 as most of the patients ...
... associated anomalies is the single most common cause of death in a patient with esophageal atre- sia.22 To improve prognosis , the associated anomalies , especially cardiovascular , must be treated as well , 22 as most of the patients ...
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... Associated neuromuscular changes in the esophagus . Arch Surg 1961 ; 83 : 525-33 . 66. Olsen AM , Schlegel JF . Motility disturbances caused by esophagitis . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1965 ; 50 : 607-12 . 67. Bender MK , Haddad JK ...
... Associated neuromuscular changes in the esophagus . Arch Surg 1961 ; 83 : 525-33 . 66. Olsen AM , Schlegel JF . Motility disturbances caused by esophagitis . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1965 ; 50 : 607-12 . 67. Bender MK , Haddad JK ...
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... Associated with Diseases of the Small Intestine and Adjacent Organs Duodenitis Associated with Systemic Diseases and Stress Iatrogenic and Toxic Duodenitis Treatment Inflammation of the duodenum for pur- poses of classification may be ...
... Associated with Diseases of the Small Intestine and Adjacent Organs Duodenitis Associated with Systemic Diseases and Stress Iatrogenic and Toxic Duodenitis Treatment Inflammation of the duodenum for pur- poses of classification may be ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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