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Joseph B. Kirsner Roy Gerrard Shorter. though the stools are reduced in number during periods of symptomatic remission , they may continue to be loose and contain variable quantities of pus and mucus . This form of stool may be ...
Joseph B. Kirsner Roy Gerrard Shorter. though the stools are reduced in number during periods of symptomatic remission , they may continue to be loose and contain variable quantities of pus and mucus . This form of stool may be ...
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... Stool microscopy for fat , other pro- ducts of digestion , leukocytes 9 ) Stool for blood 10 ) Stool culture 11 ) Examination of several stools for ova and parasites II . Sometimes required 12 ) Febrile agglutinins 13 ) Serologic tests ...
... Stool microscopy for fat , other pro- ducts of digestion , leukocytes 9 ) Stool for blood 10 ) Stool culture 11 ) Examination of several stools for ova and parasites II . Sometimes required 12 ) Febrile agglutinins 13 ) Serologic tests ...
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... Stool examination is essential in CIBD , not only for initial diagnosis , but often to follow the progress of the disease . It has the same importance as the examination of the blood in hematological disease and of the urine in renal ...
... Stool examination is essential in CIBD , not only for initial diagnosis , but often to follow the progress of the disease . It has the same importance as the examination of the blood in hematological disease and of the urine in renal ...
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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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