Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJoseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter |
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... Perforation Colon Acute free perforation of the colon is potentially the most dangerous complication of inflamma- tory bowel disease and occurs almost exclu- sively in patients with ulcerative colitis , 20 only a few cases having been ...
... Perforation Colon Acute free perforation of the colon is potentially the most dangerous complication of inflamma- tory bowel disease and occurs almost exclu- sively in patients with ulcerative colitis , 20 only a few cases having been ...
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... perforate the ileum.61 Diagnosis of intestinal perforation is not diffi- cult when the patient shows the classic signs of an " acute abdomen . " In view of the fact that many patients already are acutely ill and have varying degrees of ...
... perforate the ileum.61 Diagnosis of intestinal perforation is not diffi- cult when the patient shows the classic signs of an " acute abdomen . " In view of the fact that many patients already are acutely ill and have varying degrees of ...
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... perforation . The mortality rate with medical treatment alone is as high as 80 % if perforation has occurred.8-10 Similarly , the mor- tality rate with surgical treatment is 42 to 50 % if perforation has occurred , compared with 8.7 to ...
... perforation . The mortality rate with medical treatment alone is as high as 80 % if perforation has occurred.8-10 Similarly , the mor- tality rate with surgical treatment is 42 to 50 % if perforation has occurred , compared with 8.7 to ...
Contents
Clinical Features Laboratory | 9 |
Experimental Inflammatory | 45 |
Intestinal Microflora | 55 |
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