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Page 71
... cause chronic blood loss and , rarely , severe bleeding . Rupture of an intramural hematoma , usually in patients with abnormal hemostasis , may cause he- matemesis or melena . Bleeding has been caused by esophageal ulceration in ...
... cause chronic blood loss and , rarely , severe bleeding . Rupture of an intramural hematoma , usually in patients with abnormal hemostasis , may cause he- matemesis or melena . Bleeding has been caused by esophageal ulceration in ...
Page 73
... cause in 22 % . Of the 172 bleeding episodes , 98 ended fatally ( 53 % ) , and bleeding from gastritis ( proved at operation or at necropsy ) was the cause of death in 8 of these . Con- gested mucosa or gastritis in the herniated pouch ...
... cause in 22 % . Of the 172 bleeding episodes , 98 ended fatally ( 53 % ) , and bleeding from gastritis ( proved at operation or at necropsy ) was the cause of death in 8 of these . Con- gested mucosa or gastritis in the herniated pouch ...
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... cause . Bleeding into the biliary ducts may arise from either intrahepatic or extrahepatic disease . The most common intrahepatic cause is non - penetrating trauma to the liver resulting in the formation of a hematoma that dis- charges ...
... cause . Bleeding into the biliary ducts may arise from either intrahepatic or extrahepatic disease . The most common intrahepatic cause is non - penetrating trauma to the liver resulting in the formation of a hematoma that dis- charges ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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