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Page 89
... VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS . Generalized universal telangiectasia is character- ized by frequent and oftimes severe bleeding into the gastrointestinal tract . Hemorrhage from the small bowel has been described in hemangiectatic hypertrophy ...
... VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS . Generalized universal telangiectasia is character- ized by frequent and oftimes severe bleeding into the gastrointestinal tract . Hemorrhage from the small bowel has been described in hemangiectatic hypertrophy ...
Page 225
... Vascular Occlusion . Although discussed elsewhere ( Chapter 116 ) , mesen- teric vascular occlusion deserves further mention because of its great importance in the spectrum of the acute abdomen and be- cause delay in its recognition may ...
... Vascular Occlusion . Although discussed elsewhere ( Chapter 116 ) , mesen- teric vascular occlusion deserves further mention because of its great importance in the spectrum of the acute abdomen and be- cause delay in its recognition may ...
Page 297
... Vascular Changes . Bean's studies102 are largely responsible for present - day aware- ness and understanding of the relationship of certain vascular skin lesions to hepatic disease . The skin of patients with chronic liver disease often ...
... Vascular Changes . Bean's studies102 are largely responsible for present - day aware- ness and understanding of the relationship of certain vascular skin lesions to hepatic disease . The skin of patients with chronic liver disease often ...
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SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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