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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The complications that may follow diverticulitis are , therefore , obstruction of the colon , more usually partial and chronic than complete ; free perforation and general peritonitis ; abscess formation ; and the occurrence of internal ...
The complications that may follow diverticulitis are , therefore , obstruction of the colon , more usually partial and chronic than complete ; free perforation and general peritonitis ; abscess formation ; and the occurrence of internal ...
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Volvulus is a comparatively rare form of intestinal obstruction in the Western world , usually occurring in middle - aged and elderly patients . It is more common in eastern Europe and Asia , and it is probable that the difference in ...
Volvulus is a comparatively rare form of intestinal obstruction in the Western world , usually occurring in middle - aged and elderly patients . It is more common in eastern Europe and Asia , and it is probable that the difference in ...
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Adenomas , the most common of benign tumors of the small intestine , are usually sessile or pedunculated intraluminal tumors . They may be single or multiple . Their size varies in most instances between a few millimeters and about 3 cm ...
Adenomas , the most common of benign tumors of the small intestine , are usually sessile or pedunculated intraluminal tumors . They may be single or multiple . Their size varies in most instances between a few millimeters and about 3 cm ...
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