The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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Page 88
A tendency to gastric hypertonicity and hypermotility is observed in many
duodenal ulcer patients . Initial emptying of a meal may be delayed for a
considerable time because of reflex antral spasm incited from the ulcerated
duodenal cap ; after ...
A tendency to gastric hypertonicity and hypermotility is observed in many
duodenal ulcer patients . Initial emptying of a meal may be delayed for a
considerable time because of reflex antral spasm incited from the ulcerated
duodenal cap ; after ...
Page 98
The intra - esophageal acid drip test ( Bernstein ) is a useful diagnostic procedure
in patients who complain of heartburn for ... In such cases the reproduction of the
patient ' s symptoms by introduction of acid into the esophagus establishes the ...
The intra - esophageal acid drip test ( Bernstein ) is a useful diagnostic procedure
in patients who complain of heartburn for ... In such cases the reproduction of the
patient ' s symptoms by introduction of acid into the esophagus establishes the ...
Page 142
The patients are usually in the fourth and fifth decades of life . The patient ' s chief
complaints are invariably difficulty in swallowing , usually accompanied by
generalized weakness due to anemia , and dryness of the mouth with burning of
the ...
The patients are usually in the fourth and fifth decades of life . The patient ' s chief
complaints are invariably difficulty in swallowing , usually accompanied by
generalized weakness due to anemia , and dryness of the mouth with burning of
the ...
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