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Page 159
... dilated Uniformly filled with air — may be abnormally distended ; abnormally distended localized loops in localized ileus Abnormally distended loops down to level of obstruction ( " ladder " ) ACUTE GASTRIC DILATATION Duodenum ...
... dilated Uniformly filled with air — may be abnormally distended ; abnormally distended localized loops in localized ileus Abnormally distended loops down to level of obstruction ( " ladder " ) ACUTE GASTRIC DILATATION Duodenum ...
Page 160
... dilatation has been observed after tracheostomy . The patient mistakes a trache- ostomy tube for something in the esophagus and rapidly swallows huge quantities of air in an attempt to dislodge the " bolus . " Acute gastric dilatation ...
... dilatation has been observed after tracheostomy . The patient mistakes a trache- ostomy tube for something in the esophagus and rapidly swallows huge quantities of air in an attempt to dislodge the " bolus . " Acute gastric dilatation ...
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... Dilatation of the bowel is greatest at the cecum ; if the cecal diameter is greater than 9 cm , there is a high risk of cecal perforation . If the ileocecal valve is incompetent , cecal decompression can oc- cur with ileal dilatation ...
... Dilatation of the bowel is greatest at the cecum ; if the cecal diameter is greater than 9 cm , there is a high risk of cecal perforation . If the ileocecal valve is incompetent , cecal decompression can oc- cur with ileal dilatation ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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