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Page 73
... hematemesis and melena , but is a less common cause of bleed- ing than is esophagitis or concomitant peptic ulcer in these patients ( Chapter 53 ) . Diffuse superficial or atrophic gastritis or stomal gas- tritis is common after ...
... hematemesis and melena , but is a less common cause of bleed- ing than is esophagitis or concomitant peptic ulcer in these patients ( Chapter 53 ) . Diffuse superficial or atrophic gastritis or stomal gas- tritis is common after ...
Page 75
... Hematemesis and me- lena occur in about 1 % of patients after gas- tric resection and usually are caused by a vessel at the suture line , an ulcer that has been left behind , bleeding lesions that have not been recognized preoperatively ...
... Hematemesis and me- lena occur in about 1 % of patients after gas- tric resection and usually are caused by a vessel at the suture line , an ulcer that has been left behind , bleeding lesions that have not been recognized preoperatively ...
Page 84
... hematemesis and melena , but they are infrequent causes of these symptoms . POLYCYTHEMIA RUBRA VERA . Gastrointes- tinal bleeding from time to time is the initial manifestation of this disorder . Gastric or duo- denal ulcer occurs in ...
... hematemesis and melena , but they are infrequent causes of these symptoms . POLYCYTHEMIA RUBRA VERA . Gastrointes- tinal bleeding from time to time is the initial manifestation of this disorder . Gastric or duo- denal ulcer occurs in ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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