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... diverticulosis have disease of the left colon , about 75 % of bleeding diverticula are located in the right side of the colon . Bleeding associated with diverticulosis is presently viewed as most often due to erosion of an arteriole by ...
... diverticulosis have disease of the left colon , about 75 % of bleeding diverticula are located in the right side of the colon . Bleeding associated with diverticulosis is presently viewed as most often due to erosion of an arteriole by ...
Page 669
... diverticula and , 2450 epidemiology of , 1888 familial factors in , 2536-2537 familial polyposis coli and , 2519 , 4464 ( t ) GI tract microflora and , 1545 immunotherapy for , 2564-2565 irritable bowel syndrome and , 2450 liver ...
... diverticula and , 2450 epidemiology of , 1888 familial factors in , 2536-2537 familial polyposis coli and , 2519 , 4464 ( t ) GI tract microflora and , 1545 immunotherapy for , 2564-2565 irritable bowel syndrome and , 2450 liver ...
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... diverticula and , 1366 malignancy and , 1263 adenomyoma of , heterotopic pancreas and , 1259 anatomical abnormalities of , duodenal ulcers and , 1031 anatomical divisions of , 853-854 , 854 antral zone of , 635 , 636 antrum of . See ...
... diverticula and , 1366 malignancy and , 1263 adenomyoma of , heterotopic pancreas and , 1259 anatomical abnormalities of , duodenal ulcers and , 1031 anatomical divisions of , 853-854 , 854 antral zone of , 635 , 636 antrum of . See ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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