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Pain may or may not be attended by an urge to defecate or urinate; in either case,
these efforts leave the pain unaltered. A psychologic profile describing patients
so afflicted as perfectionistic and tense has been suggested,” but this picture ...
Pain may or may not be attended by an urge to defecate or urinate; in either case,
these efforts leave the pain unaltered. A psychologic profile describing patients
so afflicted as perfectionistic and tense has been suggested,” but this picture ...
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Local invasion may be a source of perianal pain, hematuria, urinary frequency,
and vaginal fistula. Perforation of colon cancers into the peritoneal cavity usually
results in localized abscess. This can be a cause of fever and intermittent sepsis.
Local invasion may be a source of perianal pain, hematuria, urinary frequency,
and vaginal fistula. Perforation of colon cancers into the peritoneal cavity usually
results in localized abscess. This can be a cause of fever and intermittent sepsis.
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pain also focalizes at the location of the appendix, typically the right lower
quadrant of the abdomen. If the appendix is situated retrocecally, the pain tends
to concentrate in the right flank. Likewise, an appendix that lies in the pelvis may
create ...
pain also focalizes at the location of the appendix, typically the right lower
quadrant of the abdomen. If the appendix is situated retrocecally, the pain tends
to concentrate in the right flank. Likewise, an appendix that lies in the pelvis may
create ...
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