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Page 773
... studies are scarce , the use of antibiotics to combat mural infection and subsequent pyogenic granulation tissue for- mation is believed to be a major factor in decreasing the occurrence of strictures . Not all studies are in agreement ...
... studies are scarce , the use of antibiotics to combat mural infection and subsequent pyogenic granulation tissue for- mation is believed to be a major factor in decreasing the occurrence of strictures . Not all studies are in agreement ...
Page 929
... studies in- hibits gastrin release but does not reduce gastric mucosal blood flow . The relationship of somatostatin - containing cells to parietal and gastrin cells suggests a paracrine action of somatostatin , but no direct evidence ...
... studies in- hibits gastrin release but does not reduce gastric mucosal blood flow . The relationship of somatostatin - containing cells to parietal and gastrin cells suggests a paracrine action of somatostatin , but no direct evidence ...
Page 1014
... studies involve assessment of " observational cohorts , " i.e. , a group of individuals with some clinical or epidemiologic characteristic is followed to assess the frequency of ulcer disease , and the group is compared with another ...
... studies involve assessment of " observational cohorts , " i.e. , a group of individuals with some clinical or epidemiologic characteristic is followed to assess the frequency of ulcer disease , and the group is compared with another ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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