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Page 632
... dysplasia or " precancer " is a hypo- thetical precursor of carcinoma . Dysplasia classified as " severe " or " high - grade " is often used interchangeably with carcinoma- in - situ . In general , such a finding leads either to surgery ...
... dysplasia or " precancer " is a hypo- thetical precursor of carcinoma . Dysplasia classified as " severe " or " high - grade " is often used interchangeably with carcinoma- in - situ . In general , such a finding leads either to surgery ...
Page 637
... dysplasia ( " precancer " ) not established . done initially with a pinch biopsy forceps , preferably the " jumbo " type . If this does not yield a satisfactory diagnosis , electrocautery snare biopsy or full - thickness biopsy at sur ...
... dysplasia ( " precancer " ) not established . done initially with a pinch biopsy forceps , preferably the " jumbo " type . If this does not yield a satisfactory diagnosis , electrocautery snare biopsy or full - thickness biopsy at sur ...
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... dysplasia in ulcerative colitis 4. Obvious or suspected neoplasms 5. Hirschsprung's disease 6. Suspected systemic ... dysplasia generally dic- tates need for colectomy ( Chapters 127 and 139 ) . Lesser degrees of dysplasia may be ...
... dysplasia in ulcerative colitis 4. Obvious or suspected neoplasms 5. Hirschsprung's disease 6. Suspected systemic ... dysplasia generally dic- tates need for colectomy ( Chapters 127 and 139 ) . Lesser degrees of dysplasia may be ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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