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... gastrointestinal hemorrhage . Am J Med Sci 1956 ; 231 : 394- 401 . 117. Johnson JB . The pathogenesis of azotemia in hemorrhage from the upper gastrointestinal tract . J Clin Invest 1941 ; 20 : 161-8 . 118. Stellato T , Rhodes RS ...
... gastrointestinal hemorrhage . Am J Med Sci 1956 ; 231 : 394- 401 . 117. Johnson JB . The pathogenesis of azotemia in hemorrhage from the upper gastrointestinal tract . J Clin Invest 1941 ; 20 : 161-8 . 118. Stellato T , Rhodes RS ...
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... Gastrointestinal Gas . The nor- mal gastrointestinal tract contains relatively small quantities of gas at any one time . Bedell et al . obtained a mean of 115 ml using a modified body plethysmograph technique . Greenwald et al.16 ...
... Gastrointestinal Gas . The nor- mal gastrointestinal tract contains relatively small quantities of gas at any one time . Bedell et al . obtained a mean of 115 ml using a modified body plethysmograph technique . Greenwald et al.16 ...
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... gastrointestinal tract , particularly the stomach and small bowel . Calcified vessels are believed to be unable to constrict nor- mally , preventing the shunting of blood away from the mucosa . Oral lesions consist of yellow papules and ...
... gastrointestinal tract , particularly the stomach and small bowel . Calcified vessels are believed to be unable to constrict nor- mally , preventing the shunting of blood away from the mucosa . Oral lesions consist of yellow papules and ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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