The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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Page 102
The loss of blood from small lesions may be so minimal that , in the absence of other symptoms , it may escape ... it is important to examine for " occult ” blood ( see page 108 ) at the slightest suspicion of a lesion in the gut .
The loss of blood from small lesions may be so minimal that , in the absence of other symptoms , it may escape ... it is important to examine for " occult ” blood ( see page 108 ) at the slightest suspicion of a lesion in the gut .
Page 156
The earliest lesions in the mucosa consist of pinhead - sized , hyperemic and edematous areas or small yellow papulae , which evolute to ulcers containing often actively motile trophozoites in a viscid necrotic tissue .
The earliest lesions in the mucosa consist of pinhead - sized , hyperemic and edematous areas or small yellow papulae , which evolute to ulcers containing often actively motile trophozoites in a viscid necrotic tissue .
Page 157
The incidence of tuberculous lesions in the bowel has markedly declined since the introduction of specific ... carried by way of the submucosal lymphatics to the lymphoid tissue in which the typical granulomatous lesion will develop .
The incidence of tuberculous lesions in the bowel has markedly declined since the introduction of specific ... carried by way of the submucosal lymphatics to the lymphoid tissue in which the typical granulomatous lesion will develop .
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