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Page 975
... inflammatory drugs ( acetylsalicylic acid , phenylbutazone , indo- methacin , non - steroidal anti - inflammatory drugs [ NSAIDs ] , corticotropin , glucocorti- coids ) and other drugs , such as antimetabo- lites , reserpine , histamine ...
... inflammatory drugs ( acetylsalicylic acid , phenylbutazone , indo- methacin , non - steroidal anti - inflammatory drugs [ NSAIDs ] , corticotropin , glucocorti- coids ) and other drugs , such as antimetabo- lites , reserpine , histamine ...
Page 1408
... Inflammatory changes in the lamina pro- pria provide a more reliable basis for diag- nosis than do the alterations of the surface epithelium . Although edema and hyperemia were considered in the diagnosis of inflam- mation by some ...
... Inflammatory changes in the lamina pro- pria provide a more reliable basis for diag- nosis than do the alterations of the surface epithelium . Although edema and hyperemia were considered in the diagnosis of inflam- mation by some ...
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... inflammatory changes in the small intestine . Brandborg et al.140 report that biopsies obtained from the duodenojejunal junction showed severely distorted mucosal architecture with short- ened villi and hypertrophied crypts . The lam ...
... inflammatory changes in the small intestine . Brandborg et al.140 report that biopsies obtained from the duodenojejunal junction showed severely distorted mucosal architecture with short- ened villi and hypertrophied crypts . The lam ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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