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... colonoscopy . In others , the lesion has been found at operation or in colons resected for bleeding attributed to diverticulosis . Not in- frequently , patients have other coexistent le- sions that are also potential causes of bleed ...
... colonoscopy . In others , the lesion has been found at operation or in colons resected for bleeding attributed to diverticulosis . Not in- frequently , patients have other coexistent le- sions that are also potential causes of bleed ...
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... Colonoscopy is generally accepted as com- plementary to the barium enema examina- tion , rather than an alternative to its use.3 While the barium enema study almost invar- iably permits a complete view of every colon , total and wholly ...
... Colonoscopy is generally accepted as com- plementary to the barium enema examina- tion , rather than an alternative to its use.3 While the barium enema study almost invar- iably permits a complete view of every colon , total and wholly ...
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... Colonoscopy . Tokyo , New York : Igaku - Shoin , 1981 . 14. Waye JD . Colonoscopy . Guidelines and technique for diag- nosis and therapy . In : Glass GBJ , ed . Progress in Gastroen- terology . New York : Grune and Stratton , 1977 : 991 ...
... Colonoscopy . Tokyo , New York : Igaku - Shoin , 1981 . 14. Waye JD . Colonoscopy . Guidelines and technique for diag- nosis and therapy . In : Glass GBJ , ed . Progress in Gastroen- terology . New York : Grune and Stratton , 1977 : 991 ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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