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... ment of a nerve block by pressure or cocaine . Am J Physiol 1929 ; 88 : 581 . 15. Gold , H , Kwit NT , Modell W. The effect of extracardiac pain on the heart . Res Nerv Ment Dis Proc 1943 ; 23 : 345 . 16. Graham DT , Goodell H , Wolff ...
... ment of a nerve block by pressure or cocaine . Am J Physiol 1929 ; 88 : 581 . 15. Gold , H , Kwit NT , Modell W. The effect of extracardiac pain on the heart . Res Nerv Ment Dis Proc 1943 ; 23 : 345 . 16. Graham DT , Goodell H , Wolff ...
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... ment , thereby causing a " split " along the linear aspect of the bowel ; or by increased pressure in the bowel lumen due to air in- sufflation . A free perforation with the instru- ment tip is immediately diagnosed by seeing the intra ...
... ment , thereby causing a " split " along the linear aspect of the bowel ; or by increased pressure in the bowel lumen due to air in- sufflation . A free perforation with the instru- ment tip is immediately diagnosed by seeing the intra ...
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... ment as a routine biopsy tool still needs to be established . Often it is easier to position the endoscope farther away from a chosen biopsy site and approach the target quickly , rather than spend an excessive amount of time maneu ...
... ment as a routine biopsy tool still needs to be established . Often it is easier to position the endoscope farther away from a chosen biopsy site and approach the target quickly , rather than spend an excessive amount of time maneu ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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