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... cirrhosis was compared by Mankin and Lowell . They noted that the oncotic gradient across the splanchnic bed in cirrhosis was considerably higher despite an absolute reduction in plasma colloid osmotic pressure . Apparently , a balance ...
... cirrhosis was compared by Mankin and Lowell . They noted that the oncotic gradient across the splanchnic bed in cirrhosis was considerably higher despite an absolute reduction in plasma colloid osmotic pressure . Apparently , a balance ...
Page 189
... cirrhotic ascites during diuresis . Gastroenterology 1977 ; 73:27 ( Abstract ) . 11. Hoefs J. Determinants of ascitic fluid protein in cirrhosis . Clin Res 1978 ; 26 : 151A ( Abstract ) . 12. Ward PCJ . Interpretation of ascitic fluid ...
... cirrhotic ascites during diuresis . Gastroenterology 1977 ; 73:27 ( Abstract ) . 11. Hoefs J. Determinants of ascitic fluid protein in cirrhosis . Clin Res 1978 ; 26 : 151A ( Abstract ) . 12. Ward PCJ . Interpretation of ascitic fluid ...
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... Cirrhosis of the liver . In : Bockus , H. L. , ed . Gastroenterology . 2nd Ed . Vol 3. Philadelphia : WB Saun- ders , 1964 : 315 . 66. Light RW , MacGregor I , Luchsinger PC , Ball WC Jr. Pleural effusion : The diagnostic separation of ...
... Cirrhosis of the liver . In : Bockus , H. L. , ed . Gastroenterology . 2nd Ed . Vol 3. Philadelphia : WB Saun- ders , 1964 : 315 . 66. Light RW , MacGregor I , Luchsinger PC , Ball WC Jr. Pleural effusion : The diagnostic separation of ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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