Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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Page 287
... steroids will not adequately diminish or abolish the tissue reaction of inflammatory bowel disease . Furthermore , such patients are more vul- nerable to the potential hazards of steroid medication . The quantities of ACTH and adrenal ...
... steroids will not adequately diminish or abolish the tissue reaction of inflammatory bowel disease . Furthermore , such patients are more vul- nerable to the potential hazards of steroid medication . The quantities of ACTH and adrenal ...
Page 289
... steroids to the absorbed component . Occasional patients are consistently intolerant of ste- roid enemata . They experience an increase of tenesmus and also an increase in rectal bleeding . The response to steroids varies greatly among ...
... steroids to the absorbed component . Occasional patients are consistently intolerant of ste- roid enemata . They experience an increase of tenesmus and also an increase in rectal bleeding . The response to steroids varies greatly among ...
Page 290
... steroid psychosis necessitates rapid discon- tinuance of the medication and the ad- ministration of 100 to 200 mg chlorproma- zine daily ; fortunately , the prompt dis- continuance of steroids under such cir- cumstances usually is not ...
... steroid psychosis necessitates rapid discon- tinuance of the medication and the ad- ministration of 100 to 200 mg chlorproma- zine daily ; fortunately , the prompt dis- continuance of steroids under such cir- cumstances usually is not ...
Contents
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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