Bockus Gastroenterology, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 283
... oral contractures.57 Candidiasis . Oral candidiasis may be seen in association with several gastrointestinal diseases and with steroid or antibiotic use . Lesions are usually found on the buccal mu- cosa or soft palate and appear as ...
... oral contractures.57 Candidiasis . Oral candidiasis may be seen in association with several gastrointestinal diseases and with steroid or antibiotic use . Lesions are usually found on the buccal mu- cosa or soft palate and appear as ...
Page 284
... Oral Medicine . Chicago : Year Book Medical Publishers , 1978 . 27. Van Steenberghe D , Vanherle G , Fossion E , Roelens J. Crohn's disease of the mouth : Report of case . J Oral Surg 1976 ; 34 : 635–8 . 28. Taylor VE . Oral ...
... Oral Medicine . Chicago : Year Book Medical Publishers , 1978 . 27. Van Steenberghe D , Vanherle G , Fossion E , Roelens J. Crohn's disease of the mouth : Report of case . J Oral Surg 1976 ; 34 : 635–8 . 28. Taylor VE . Oral ...
Page 472
... Oral Cholecystography Most physicians consider oral cholecystog- raphy to be an uncomplicated radiologic pro- cedure that is simple to perform and easy to interpret . However , in reality , few examina- tions in radiology require more ...
... Oral Cholecystography Most physicians consider oral cholecystog- raphy to be an uncomplicated radiologic pro- cedure that is simple to perform and easy to interpret . However , in reality , few examina- tions in radiology require more ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
Copyright | |
39 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal pain abnormal abscess acid acute abdomen aerophagia anemia aneurysm anorexia artery ascitic fluid associated bacterial barium bile biliary bilirubin blood carcinoma cause cells Chapter cholecystitis chronic cirrhosis Clin clinical colitis colon constipation Crohn's disease deficiency detected diagnosis diarrhea distention drugs duct duodenal duodenum dysphagia endoscopy enema Engl esophageal factor fecal flatus frequently gallbladder gastric Gastroenterology gastrointes gastrointestinal bleeding gastrointestinal tract hematemesis hemorrhage hepatic increased infarction infection inflammatory ingestion irritable jaundice lesions liver M.D. Professor malabsorption mechanism Medical melena mesenteric mucosa nausea normal obstruction occur oral organic palpation pancreatic patients peptic ulcer peritonitis plasma platelet portal portal hypertension present pressure Professor of Medicine rare rectal rectum reflex renal result rupture School of Medicine serum skin small bowel small intestine sphincter splenic stomach stool studies Surg surgery surgical swallowing symptoms syndrome tenderness therapy tients tion tumors upper gastrointestinal usually varices vascular visceral vomiting