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Page 626
... biopsies are now taken through fiberoptic endoscopes , thus making most portions of the gastrointestinal tract accessible to direct - vision biopsy . The endo- scopist who takes mucosal biopsies assumes 2 tasks that formerly were the ...
... biopsies are now taken through fiberoptic endoscopes , thus making most portions of the gastrointestinal tract accessible to direct - vision biopsy . The endo- scopist who takes mucosal biopsies assumes 2 tasks that formerly were the ...
Page 627
... biopsy , suction biopsy , grasp biopsy through rigid endoscopes , and elec- trocautery snare biopsy . The endoscopic pinch biopsy forceps is now the most com- monly used instrument to obtain gastrointes- tinal mucosal specimens . Mucosal ...
... biopsy , suction biopsy , grasp biopsy through rigid endoscopes , and elec- trocautery snare biopsy . The endoscopic pinch biopsy forceps is now the most com- monly used instrument to obtain gastrointes- tinal mucosal specimens . Mucosal ...
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... biopsies . About one biopsy procedure in every 5000 results in a fatality , 20 although no fatalities occurred in one series of 20,000 cases . 19 Pain . Persisting pain at the site of the liver biopsy is uncommon when the biopsy has ...
... biopsies . About one biopsy procedure in every 5000 results in a fatality , 20 although no fatalities occurred in one series of 20,000 cases . 19 Pain . Persisting pain at the site of the liver biopsy is uncommon when the biopsy has ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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