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Page 1042
... skin from duodenal ulcer patients reacted with secretin by releasing more his- tamine than did control skin , 407 suggesting that this type of immunologically induced histamine release might be involved in ulcer- ogenesis . Gastric ...
... skin from duodenal ulcer patients reacted with secretin by releasing more his- tamine than did control skin , 407 suggesting that this type of immunologically induced histamine release might be involved in ulcer- ogenesis . Gastric ...
Page 1064
... skin , joint enlargement , renal stones , diabetes autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive ? Autosomal dominant Clubbing , thickened skin , Autosomal dominant increased periosteum of distal limbs Café - au - lait spots , Autosomal ...
... skin , joint enlargement , renal stones , diabetes autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive ? Autosomal dominant Clubbing , thickened skin , Autosomal dominant increased periosteum of distal limbs Café - au - lait spots , Autosomal ...
Page 1075
... skin hyperalgesia . Similarly , pinching a small fold of skin or applying digital pressure on the abdominal wall after it has been made rigid by having the patient raise his head or feet from the examining table may elicit tenderness in ...
... skin hyperalgesia . Similarly , pinching a small fold of skin or applying digital pressure on the abdominal wall after it has been made rigid by having the patient raise his head or feet from the examining table may elicit tenderness in ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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