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... kidneys . Within the kidneys the oxalate is concentrated and forms crystals , which may grow into stones within the urinary sys- tem . Manifestations of kidney stones are similar to those in non- inflammatory - bowel - disease patients ...
... kidneys . Within the kidneys the oxalate is concentrated and forms crystals , which may grow into stones within the urinary sys- tem . Manifestations of kidney stones are similar to those in non- inflammatory - bowel - disease patients ...
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... kidney . This usually will not induce symptoms and may be identified by special X - rays ( intravenous pyelogram , IVP ) or ultrasound examination of the kidneys . These investigations are important in certain individuals with Crohn's ...
... kidney . This usually will not induce symptoms and may be identified by special X - rays ( intravenous pyelogram , IVP ) or ultrasound examination of the kidneys . These investigations are important in certain individuals with Crohn's ...
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... kidney and in the stool . Although we pay little attention to the amounts of these chemicals that we eat or drink , body mechanisms of thirst and fullness are directly linked to the internal levels of these important chemicals ...
... kidney and in the stool . Although we pay little attention to the amounts of these chemicals that we eat or drink , body mechanisms of thirst and fullness are directly linked to the internal levels of these important chemicals ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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