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Page 73
... bleed- ing . 41 40 Atrophic gastritis per se is rarely a cause of bleeding . However , erosions or occasionally a mucosa diffusely oozing blood that affects part or all of the stomach does occur in association with atrophic gastritis ...
... bleed- ing . 41 40 Atrophic gastritis per se is rarely a cause of bleeding . However , erosions or occasionally a mucosa diffusely oozing blood that affects part or all of the stomach does occur in association with atrophic gastritis ...
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... BLEEDING FROM THE GASTROINTESTINAL. portant . In Fraser's study , 130 the detection rate was 79 % in patients examined within 24 hours ; after this time the rate fell to 58 % . The movement of the patient required for the performance of ...
... BLEEDING FROM THE GASTROINTESTINAL. portant . In Fraser's study , 130 the detection rate was 79 % in patients examined within 24 hours ; after this time the rate fell to 58 % . The movement of the patient required for the performance of ...
Page 103
... bleeding . The lesions may cause severe bleeding , with either bright red or black stools . Recurrent bleeding of varying sever- ity , which occurs in as many as 85 % of cases , or chronic occult bleeding may lead to iron deficiency ...
... bleeding . The lesions may cause severe bleeding , with either bright red or black stools . Recurrent bleeding of varying sever- ity , which occurs in as many as 85 % of cases , or chronic occult bleeding may lead to iron deficiency ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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