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Page 103
... bleeding may dis- appear before the diarrhea subsides com- pletely . It is not difficult to appreciate that a friable , highly congested inflamed mucosa might bleed from the simple mechanical irritation of feces . However , the bleeding ...
... bleeding may dis- appear before the diarrhea subsides com- pletely . It is not difficult to appreciate that a friable , highly congested inflamed mucosa might bleed from the simple mechanical irritation of feces . However , the bleeding ...
Page 156
... bleeding with otherwise normal bowel movements . In their subse- quent courses , mild to moderate rectal bleeding persisted in the absence of diar- rhea . It has been our impression that the prognosis for this group of patients with ...
... bleeding with otherwise normal bowel movements . In their subse- quent courses , mild to moderate rectal bleeding persisted in the absence of diar- rhea . It has been our impression that the prognosis for this group of patients with ...
Page 302
... bleeding usually will subside spontaneously . However , on rare occasions , repeated transfusions may not cope with the persistent heavy bleeding . and then emergency colectomy is required to control the hemorrhage . The possibility of ...
... bleeding usually will subside spontaneously . However , on rare occasions , repeated transfusions may not cope with the persistent heavy bleeding . and then emergency colectomy is required to control the hemorrhage . The possibility of ...
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The Epidemiology of Idiopathic Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 3 |
Experimental Colitis | 23 |
Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Colitis | 37 |
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