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Page 130
... role of neurotransmitters in diarrhea is sparse . Vagal stimulation and sympathetic denervation cause intestinal secretion in experimental an- imals , 28 whereas alpha - adrenergic agonists specifically enhance sodium absorption.56 ...
... role of neurotransmitters in diarrhea is sparse . Vagal stimulation and sympathetic denervation cause intestinal secretion in experimental an- imals , 28 whereas alpha - adrenergic agonists specifically enhance sodium absorption.56 ...
Page 182
... role in the development of ascites in cirrhosis , since glomerular filtra- tion and proximal tubular absorption are impaired ( Chapter 162 ) . Renal and electro- lyte alterations are known to be promoted by ascites itself . With ...
... role in the development of ascites in cirrhosis , since glomerular filtra- tion and proximal tubular absorption are impaired ( Chapter 162 ) . Renal and electro- lyte alterations are known to be promoted by ascites itself . With ...
Page 417
... role in following the course of acute and chronic hepatitis and in differentiating biliary atre- sia from other causes of cholestasis in infants , especially if the sulfated lithocholic acid level is determined.11 Results were ...
... role in following the course of acute and chronic hepatitis and in differentiating biliary atre- sia from other causes of cholestasis in infants , especially if the sulfated lithocholic acid level is determined.11 Results were ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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