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... scans CT body scan Antimitochondrial antibody Liver biopsy Ultrasound scan Liver biopsy ERCP or PTC or transvenous cholangiography Bile drainage Scintigraphy ( IDA ) CT body scan Secretin with cytology Needle aspiration biopsy 14C ...
... scans CT body scan Antimitochondrial antibody Liver biopsy Ultrasound scan Liver biopsy ERCP or PTC or transvenous cholangiography Bile drainage Scintigraphy ( IDA ) CT body scan Secretin with cytology Needle aspiration biopsy 14C ...
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... scan transducer over the epigastrium through the left lobe of the liver , clearly depicting anatomic relationships . Note the pancreas ( p ) , supe- rior mesenteric artery ( sma ) , superior mesenteric vein ( smv ) , aorta ( a ) ...
... scan transducer over the epigastrium through the left lobe of the liver , clearly depicting anatomic relationships . Note the pancreas ( p ) , supe- rior mesenteric artery ( sma ) , superior mesenteric vein ( smv ) , aorta ( a ) ...
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... scan . Using a different means of image generation , a rectangular scan is produced . This transverse section of the upper abdo- men shows the right ( r ) , middle ( m ) , and left ( 1 ) hepatic veins at the confluence with the inferior ...
... scan . Using a different means of image generation , a rectangular scan is produced . This transverse section of the upper abdo- men shows the right ( r ) , middle ( m ) , and left ( 1 ) hepatic veins at the confluence with the inferior ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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