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... tion.27 If the infant is stressed ( has sepsis , severe lung disease , or asphyxia ) , gastric ulceration may be likely . Abdominal disten- tion , rectal bleeding , and bowel wall gas seen on radiographs suggest necrotizing entero ...
... tion.27 If the infant is stressed ( has sepsis , severe lung disease , or asphyxia ) , gastric ulceration may be likely . Abdominal disten- tion , rectal bleeding , and bowel wall gas seen on radiographs suggest necrotizing entero ...
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... tion . Sensitivity may be as high as 80 % , but unfortunately specificity is low . Lactose Tolerance . This test is less useful in the diagnosis of malabsorption than in the detection of lactose intolerance ( Chapter 104 ) . Although ...
... tion . Sensitivity may be as high as 80 % , but unfortunately specificity is low . Lactose Tolerance . This test is less useful in the diagnosis of malabsorption than in the detection of lactose intolerance ( Chapter 104 ) . Although ...
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... tion can clearly be distinguished from those with pancreatic dysfunction . In mild chronic pancreatitis , the characteristic abnormality is a decrease in bicarbonate concentration with preservation of volume and enzyme re- sponse . When ...
... tion can clearly be distinguished from those with pancreatic dysfunction . In mild chronic pancreatitis , the characteristic abnormality is a decrease in bicarbonate concentration with preservation of volume and enzyme re- sponse . When ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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