Bockus Gastroenterology, Volume 1 |
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Page 11
... present illness are obtained by cross- examination and use of the printed history sheet . Failure to talk the " patient's language " or lack of privacy may interfere with obtain- ing an adequate history . A sympathetic atti- tude and ...
... present illness are obtained by cross- examination and use of the printed history sheet . Failure to talk the " patient's language " or lack of privacy may interfere with obtain- ing an adequate history . A sympathetic atti- tude and ...
Page 296
... present in these areas . Small spiders are present in 60 % to 80 % of cases , and palmar erythema is not uncommon . The skin may also show dryness , scaliness , and pru- ritus . In the study of 100 cases by Chevrant- Breton et al . , a ...
... present in these areas . Small spiders are present in 60 % to 80 % of cases , and palmar erythema is not uncommon . The skin may also show dryness , scaliness , and pru- ritus . In the study of 100 cases by Chevrant- Breton et al . , a ...
Page 453
... present and the falciform ligament is outlined by intraperitoneal gas ( arrow ) . The lateral margins of the ventral gas are seen ( double arrows ) . sign of acute appendicitis , appendicoliths are associated with a high frequency of ...
... present and the falciform ligament is outlined by intraperitoneal gas ( arrow ) . The lateral margins of the ventral gas are seen ( double arrows ) . sign of acute appendicitis , appendicoliths are associated with a high frequency of ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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