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... cystic and tubular.27 The former is more common than the latter . Of 44 cases reviewed by Arbona et al . , 26 only 6 cases ... cysts of the esophagus are usually lined by ciliated epi- thelium that is most often columnar but may be flat ...
... cystic and tubular.27 The former is more common than the latter . Of 44 cases reviewed by Arbona et al . , 26 only 6 cases ... cysts of the esophagus are usually lined by ciliated epi- thelium that is most often columnar but may be flat ...
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... cysts are seen in this uncommon polyposis syndrome . " 7 ( Chapter 138 ) . 47 Gastric Cysts . Gastric cystic polyposis can occur following gastric surgery or arise in a previously normal stomach . These lesions may become quite large ...
... cysts are seen in this uncommon polyposis syndrome . " 7 ( Chapter 138 ) . 47 Gastric Cysts . Gastric cystic polyposis can occur following gastric surgery or arise in a previously normal stomach . These lesions may become quite large ...
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... cysts of , 3493-3495 , 3494 CT of , 543 , 3553 , 3556 , 3554-3555 , 3915 , 3918 cystadenocarcinoma of , 3315 , 3365- 3367 , 3366 cystic dilatation of , 3560-3561 choledochal cyst and , 3561 cystic ducts and , 3491-3492 , 3491 , 3492 ...
... cysts of , 3493-3495 , 3494 CT of , 543 , 3553 , 3556 , 3554-3555 , 3915 , 3918 cystadenocarcinoma of , 3315 , 3365- 3367 , 3366 cystic dilatation of , 3560-3561 choledochal cyst and , 3561 cystic ducts and , 3491-3492 , 3491 , 3492 ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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