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Page 257
... Examination of Abdominal Viscera Examination of Abdominal Tumors Ascites Tympanites Auscultation Glenard's Test Examination of the Spine Rectal Examination Examination of the Pelvis and Genitals The history and physical examination are ...
... Examination of Abdominal Viscera Examination of Abdominal Tumors Ascites Tympanites Auscultation Glenard's Test Examination of the Spine Rectal Examination Examination of the Pelvis and Genitals The history and physical examination are ...
Page 464
... examination remains the primary diagnostic modality in the majority of patients . Ade- quate preparation of the colon is a primary requisite for a satisfactory examination , since fecal material obscures both polypoid lesions and the ...
... examination remains the primary diagnostic modality in the majority of patients . Ade- quate preparation of the colon is a primary requisite for a satisfactory examination , since fecal material obscures both polypoid lesions and the ...
Page 467
... examination of the colon should be per- formed remains a subject of considerable and active debate . The single - contrast enema is faster and therefore less expensive . It gives better control of the barium column and the barium ...
... examination of the colon should be per- formed remains a subject of considerable and active debate . The single - contrast enema is faster and therefore less expensive . It gives better control of the barium column and the barium ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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