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... DUODENAL CAP DUODENUM ( THIRD PORTION ) PROXIMAL JEJUNUM UPPER ILEUM CECUM RIGHT TRANSVERSE COLON SPLENIC FLEXURE RECTOSIGMOID spread , and radiation of discomfort to the back and to the right and left of the sternum was frequently ...
... DUODENAL CAP DUODENUM ( THIRD PORTION ) PROXIMAL JEJUNUM UPPER ILEUM CECUM RIGHT TRANSVERSE COLON SPLENIC FLEXURE RECTOSIGMOID spread , and radiation of discomfort to the back and to the right and left of the sternum was frequently ...
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... duodenum can re- sult from the development of acute gastric or duodenal stress ulcers . The bleeding , how- ever , may come instead from a previously unrecognized peptic ulcer . DUODENITIS ( Chapter 84 ) . Hyperemia , fri- ability , or ...
... duodenum can re- sult from the development of acute gastric or duodenal stress ulcers . The bleeding , how- ever , may come instead from a previously unrecognized peptic ulcer . DUODENITIS ( Chapter 84 ) . Hyperemia , fri- ability , or ...
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... duodenum may be intermittent , necessitating prolonged observation of the papilla . At times the di- agnosis is suggested by finding red blood in the duodenum with otherwise normal en- doscopic findings or by demonstrating filling ...
... duodenum may be intermittent , necessitating prolonged observation of the papilla . At times the di- agnosis is suggested by finding red blood in the duodenum with otherwise normal en- doscopic findings or by demonstrating filling ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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