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... frequently aggravated prior to or during the menstrual cycle . Migraine no- toriously bears a close relationship to men- struation , and gallbladder symptoms often occur at that time . Excessive menstrual blood loss may occa- sionally ...
... frequently aggravated prior to or during the menstrual cycle . Migraine no- toriously bears a close relationship to men- struation , and gallbladder symptoms often occur at that time . Excessive menstrual blood loss may occa- sionally ...
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... frequently pruritic , is striking . Acne urticata is less frequently observed . Varicosities , thrombophlebitis , ulcerated leg nodules , erythromelalgia , and scleroderma - like lesions may occur , as well as burning sensations ...
... frequently pruritic , is striking . Acne urticata is less frequently observed . Varicosities , thrombophlebitis , ulcerated leg nodules , erythromelalgia , and scleroderma - like lesions may occur , as well as burning sensations ...
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... frequently have increased amounts of gas in the small bowel , and infants and small children normally have multiple gas- filled small bowel loops . When jejunal or ileal loops are distended with gas , the mu- cosal folds of the circular ...
... frequently have increased amounts of gas in the small bowel , and infants and small children normally have multiple gas- filled small bowel loops . When jejunal or ileal loops are distended with gas , the mu- cosal folds of the circular ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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