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... fevers and mild cramps with constipation to severe , bloody diarrhea . We are now able to identify most strains of ... fever . The dietary measures men- Table 1. Bacterial infections causing diarrhea Campylobacter Salmonella Shigella E ...
... fevers and mild cramps with constipation to severe , bloody diarrhea . We are now able to identify most strains of ... fever . The dietary measures men- Table 1. Bacterial infections causing diarrhea Campylobacter Salmonella Shigella E ...
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... fever ranging from 99 ° -100 ° F to 104 ° F . The fever may be intermittent or persistent . Weight loss occurs because individuals experience less diarrhea when they eat less . A reduction in diet also may improve the abdominal pain ...
... fever ranging from 99 ° -100 ° F to 104 ° F . The fever may be intermittent or persistent . Weight loss occurs because individuals experience less diarrhea when they eat less . A reduction in diet also may improve the abdominal pain ...
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... fever , abdominal pain , and localized ' perianal enterocolonic enterocutaneous ileovesicular FIG . 8. Examples of Crohn's disease fistulas . swelling ( mass ) . The fever may be intermittent CROHN'S DISEASE 61.
... fever , abdominal pain , and localized ' perianal enterocolonic enterocutaneous ileovesicular FIG . 8. Examples of Crohn's disease fistulas . swelling ( mass ) . The fever may be intermittent CROHN'S DISEASE 61.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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