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... obstruction . Colonic obstruction may present only as colonic dil- atation unless the ileocecal valve is incom- petent , in which case the small bowel will begin to dilate . Except in early obstruction , gas is not present in the rectum ...
... obstruction . Colonic obstruction may present only as colonic dil- atation unless the ileocecal valve is incom- petent , in which case the small bowel will begin to dilate . Except in early obstruction , gas is not present in the rectum ...
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... obstruction or partial obstruction may have a nonspecific radiographic pattern re- quiring serial filming for diagnosis . If non- specific findings are present and a small bowel obstruction is suspected , barium can be safely given by ...
... obstruction or partial obstruction may have a nonspecific radiographic pattern re- quiring serial filming for diagnosis . If non- specific findings are present and a small bowel obstruction is suspected , barium can be safely given by ...
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... obstruction of , 212-213 , 213 mesenteric vasculature of , 1915-1916 , 1916 metaplasia of , cancer and , 960 in chronic gastritis , 946-947 motility of , 1912-1913 microbial ecology and , 1639 mucosa of , assimilation and , 1504 ...
... obstruction of , 212-213 , 213 mesenteric vasculature of , 1915-1916 , 1916 metaplasia of , cancer and , 960 in chronic gastritis , 946-947 motility of , 1912-1913 microbial ecology and , 1639 mucosa of , assimilation and , 1504 ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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