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... procedures have only been used for a relatively short period of time and that the long - term outcomes have not yet been fully determined . The first procedure is called a continent ileostomy or Koch's pouch ( Fig . 12A ) . In this ...
... procedures have only been used for a relatively short period of time and that the long - term outcomes have not yet been fully determined . The first procedure is called a continent ileostomy or Koch's pouch ( Fig . 12A ) . In this ...
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... procedure is to maintain control of bowel movements , which are passed through the anus , and yet to remove the actively diseased rectal mucosa , which also carries the potential to become malignant over long periods of time . One ...
... procedure is to maintain control of bowel movements , which are passed through the anus , and yet to remove the actively diseased rectal mucosa , which also carries the potential to become malignant over long periods of time . One ...
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... procedure functional . It is not certain what can be expected over long periods ( years ) of time after this procedure . We are aware that the lining of the rectum can become cancerous in ulcerative colitis , and , although it is theo ...
... procedure functional . It is not certain what can be expected over long periods ( years ) of time after this procedure . We are aware that the lining of the rectum can become cancerous in ulcerative colitis , and , although it is theo ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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