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Page 75
... ( usually involving the distal por- tion ) , abnormal blood vessels in the antrum ( somewhat similar to vascular malformations of the colon ) , 50 pseudolymphoma ( lympho- reticular hyperplasia ) , amyloidosis , and gas- tric herpes ...
... ( usually involving the distal por- tion ) , abnormal blood vessels in the antrum ( somewhat similar to vascular malformations of the colon ) , 50 pseudolymphoma ( lympho- reticular hyperplasia ) , amyloidosis , and gas- tric herpes ...
Page 321
... usually assume the normal disc shape when blood is exposed to air , as in the usual preparation of blood films . Permanently sickled cells are found in small numbers on the blood spreads of patients with sickle hemoglobin , except those ...
... usually assume the normal disc shape when blood is exposed to air , as in the usual preparation of blood films . Permanently sickled cells are found in small numbers on the blood spreads of patients with sickle hemoglobin , except those ...
Page 358
... usually chil- dren , exhibit a fermentive diarrhea produced by high levels of carbohydrate in the gut . Enzymatic defects , usually isolated , can in- volve lactase , maltase , isomaltase , sucrase , trehalase and cellubiase . Lactase ...
... usually chil- dren , exhibit a fermentive diarrhea produced by high levels of carbohydrate in the gut . Enzymatic defects , usually isolated , can in- volve lactase , maltase , isomaltase , sucrase , trehalase and cellubiase . Lactase ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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