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... mucosa into the distal esophagus , where it becomes incarcer- ated , engorged , and bleeds . Mallory - Weiss tears and duodenal ulcers are more common in patients with sliding esophageal hiatal hernia than in those without such a hernia ...
... mucosa into the distal esophagus , where it becomes incarcer- ated , engorged , and bleeds . Mallory - Weiss tears and duodenal ulcers are more common in patients with sliding esophageal hiatal hernia than in those without such a hernia ...
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... mucosa for inflam- mation , infection , or malignancy . Mucosal erythema , exudate , erosion , or infection can be observed directly and photographed . Dur- ing endoscopy , biopsy specimens and cyto- logic brushings may be obtained ...
... mucosa for inflam- mation , infection , or malignancy . Mucosal erythema , exudate , erosion , or infection can be observed directly and photographed . Dur- ing endoscopy , biopsy specimens and cyto- logic brushings may be obtained ...
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Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Table 47-7 . INDICATIONS FOR MUCOSAL BIOPSY OF COLON Value Biopsy should be done even if mucosa appears normal ( see text ) . If mucosa is abnormal , biopsy aids in differential diagnosis of the type of ...
Henry L. Bockus Jack Edward Berk. Table 47-7 . INDICATIONS FOR MUCOSAL BIOPSY OF COLON Value Biopsy should be done even if mucosa appears normal ( see text ) . If mucosa is abnormal , biopsy aids in differential diagnosis of the type of ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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