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... Endoscopic examination is the most accurate and reliable means of assessing the location and severity of caustic injuries . Endoscopy is not without its risks , however , and endo- scopic perforation occurs in up to 20 % of cases.2 , 5 ...
... Endoscopic examination is the most accurate and reliable means of assessing the location and severity of caustic injuries . Endoscopy is not without its risks , however , and endo- scopic perforation occurs in up to 20 % of cases.2 , 5 ...
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... ( endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography , ERCP ) , in which a small side - viewing duodenal fiberscope is used ( Chapter 44 ) . Indications.1 , 9 , 10 There is no reason to con- duct endoscopy in a patient presenting with ...
... ( endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography , ERCP ) , in which a small side - viewing duodenal fiberscope is used ( Chapter 44 ) . Indications.1 , 9 , 10 There is no reason to con- duct endoscopy in a patient presenting with ...
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... endoscopy . A question that must be asked is whether establishing the diagnosis endoscopically is beneficial to the bleeding patient . The first large - scale systematic investigation of pa- tients with bleeding peptic ulceration was ...
... endoscopy . A question that must be asked is whether establishing the diagnosis endoscopically is beneficial to the bleeding patient . The first large - scale systematic investigation of pa- tients with bleeding peptic ulceration was ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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