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... examination suboptimal . The use of angiography in the diagnosis and management of bleeding peptic ulcers is discussed in Chapter 36. Once the site of bleeding has been localized arteriographi- cally , vasopressin can be infused , or ...
... examination suboptimal . The use of angiography in the diagnosis and management of bleeding peptic ulcers is discussed in Chapter 36. Once the site of bleeding has been localized arteriographi- cally , vasopressin can be infused , or ...
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... examination of the duodenal cap completed . The air that was introduced for duodenal examination will tend to grad- ually stretch out the stomach so that when duodenal examination is completed , the stomach will be adequately distended ...
... examination of the duodenal cap completed . The air that was introduced for duodenal examination will tend to grad- ually stretch out the stomach so that when duodenal examination is completed , the stomach will be adequately distended ...
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... examination of the duodenal bulb : a comparison with x - ray . Gastroenterology 1971 ; 61:55 . 3. Kiil J , Anderson D. X - ray examination and / or endoscopy in the diagnosis of gastroduodenal ulcer and cancer . Scand J Gastroenterol ...
... examination of the duodenal bulb : a comparison with x - ray . Gastroenterology 1971 ; 61:55 . 3. Kiil J , Anderson D. X - ray examination and / or endoscopy in the diagnosis of gastroduodenal ulcer and cancer . Scand J Gastroenterol ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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