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ing usually reveals a history of pyrosis or other manifestations of
gastroesophageal reflux. Bleeding may be precipitated by irritant tablets. It is also
well to consider that patients with reflux esophagitis are also prone to gastric or
duodenal ulcer.
ing usually reveals a history of pyrosis or other manifestations of
gastroesophageal reflux. Bleeding may be precipitated by irritant tablets. It is also
well to consider that patients with reflux esophagitis are also prone to gastric or
duodenal ulcer.
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Sickle cells 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 ...
Sickle cells 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 ...
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Nitrogen. The determination of fecal nitrogen is seldom used as a clinical guide
to malabsorption, inasmuch as the quantitative determination of fecal fat is a
more sensitive and reliable index of disturbance. Normal subjects usually pass
less ...
Nitrogen. The determination of fecal nitrogen is seldom used as a clinical guide
to malabsorption, inasmuch as the quantitative determination of fecal fat is a
more sensitive and reliable index of disturbance. Normal subjects usually pass
less ...
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