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Page 174
... associated with met- astatic carcinoma to the liver may be recognized in someone who has undergone surgery for a carcinoma elsewhere ( most commonly in the gastrointestinal tract or the lung ) , who begins to lose weight and then has ...
... associated with met- astatic carcinoma to the liver may be recognized in someone who has undergone surgery for a carcinoma elsewhere ( most commonly in the gastrointestinal tract or the lung ) , who begins to lose weight and then has ...
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... ASSOCIATED DISORDERS. Robert G. Beitman Types of Intraoral Lesions Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Diseases Associated with Pigment Changes Disorders Associated with Vascular Changes Disorders Associated with Nutritional Deficiencies ...
... ASSOCIATED DISORDERS. Robert G. Beitman Types of Intraoral Lesions Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Diseases Associated with Pigment Changes Disorders Associated with Vascular Changes Disorders Associated with Nutritional Deficiencies ...
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... Associated with Pigment Changes Certain disorders that may affect the diges- tive system in one way or another have associated pigment changes in the oral cavity ( Table 17-2 ) . Peutz - Jeghers Syndrome ( See Chapters 114 and 138 ) ...
... Associated with Pigment Changes Certain disorders that may affect the diges- tive system in one way or another have associated pigment changes in the oral cavity ( Table 17-2 ) . Peutz - Jeghers Syndrome ( See Chapters 114 and 138 ) ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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