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... becomes more extensive , the entire bowel lining may become weepy and persistently ooze blood . In rare instances , bleeding can become profuse and persistent . Usually this responds to medical treatment ( see Treatment section ) ...
... becomes more extensive , the entire bowel lining may become weepy and persistently ooze blood . In rare instances , bleeding can become profuse and persistent . Usually this responds to medical treatment ( see Treatment section ) ...
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... become dysplastic ( have the potential for altered growth ) . Dysplastic cells may un- dergo even more atypical changes before they become malignant and eventually develop into a tumor that has the potential to invade and destroy ...
... become dysplastic ( have the potential for altered growth ) . Dysplastic cells may un- dergo even more atypical changes before they become malignant and eventually develop into a tumor that has the potential to invade and destroy ...
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... become inflamed or obstructed and may require treatment with antibiotics or , if extreme , necessitate a final conversion to a standard ileostomy . Experience with this technique has been most sucessful in young- er individuals ...
... become inflamed or obstructed and may require treatment with antibiotics or , if extreme , necessitate a final conversion to a standard ileostomy . Experience with this technique has been most sucessful in young- er individuals ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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