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... tients ) or mixed sources ( 4 patients ) . On the other hand , Dave and co - workers12 found that varices were the source of bleeding in approximately 90 % of 140 consecutive pa- tients with endoscopically documented var- 10 ices . The ...
... tients ) or mixed sources ( 4 patients ) . On the other hand , Dave and co - workers12 found that varices were the source of bleeding in approximately 90 % of 140 consecutive pa- tients with endoscopically documented var- 10 ices . The ...
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... tients almost invariably have striking hepa- tomegaly . This can have many causes in the setting of jaundice , including fatty liver , tu- mor metastases , or severe passive conges- tion . Other causes of hepatomegaly are usu- ally not ...
... tients almost invariably have striking hepa- tomegaly . This can have many causes in the setting of jaundice , including fatty liver , tu- mor metastases , or severe passive conges- tion . Other causes of hepatomegaly are usu- ally not ...
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... tients with cutaneous manifestations , the skin changes were preceded by intestinal involvement , usually for several months to several years . Men predominated over women in a ratio of 2 : 1 . The skin lesions range from perianal fis ...
... tients with cutaneous manifestations , the skin changes were preceded by intestinal involvement , usually for several months to several years . Men predominated over women in a ratio of 2 : 1 . The skin lesions range from perianal fis ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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