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... Hyperalimentation was resumed for an additional 14 days and the fistula closed . Hyperalimentation also was used to ad- vantage in the post - operative period . Of 12 such patients , only two failed to gain weight and both of these had ...
... Hyperalimentation was resumed for an additional 14 days and the fistula closed . Hyperalimentation also was used to ad- vantage in the post - operative period . Of 12 such patients , only two failed to gain weight and both of these had ...
Page 345
... hyperalimentation healed . The fistulas of 16 of 18 patients treated with combined hyperalimentation and surgery healed . before surgery . When obstruction was caused by Crohn's ileitis with stricture for- mation and fibrotic scarring ...
... hyperalimentation healed . The fistulas of 16 of 18 patients treated with combined hyperalimentation and surgery healed . before surgery . When obstruction was caused by Crohn's ileitis with stricture for- mation and fibrotic scarring ...
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... hyperalimentation . Catheter Fragment Embolus This compli- cation occurred in one patient ; the frag- ment lodged in the subclavian vein and was retrieved by means of a transvenous Fogarty catheter . Hypophosphatemia This was observed ...
... hyperalimentation . Catheter Fragment Embolus This compli- cation occurred in one patient ; the frag- ment lodged in the subclavian vein and was retrieved by means of a transvenous Fogarty catheter . Hypophosphatemia This was observed ...
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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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