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... usually is normal in size , or only slightly enlarged , and the spleen usually is not pal- pable . The most useful laboratory tests for the detection of pericholangitis are the serum alkaline phosphatase and 5 ′ nucleo- tidase ...
... usually is normal in size , or only slightly enlarged , and the spleen usually is not pal- pable . The most useful laboratory tests for the detection of pericholangitis are the serum alkaline phosphatase and 5 ′ nucleo- tidase ...
Page 141
... usually develop in con- junction with an acute , usually serious . exacerbation of the bowel disease and sub- side as the bowel disease improves , whether treated medically or surgically . Patients may have repeated attacks , but ...
... usually develop in con- junction with an acute , usually serious . exacerbation of the bowel disease and sub- side as the bowel disease improves , whether treated medically or surgically . Patients may have repeated attacks , but ...
Page 157
... usually there is morning urgency , i.e. , the patient is awak- ened by an urgent call at 5:00 to 6:00 A.M. However , subsequent to this , he or she may be completely free of diarrhea or the need to have bowel movements after 8:00 A.M. ...
... usually there is morning urgency , i.e. , the patient is awak- ened by an urgent call at 5:00 to 6:00 A.M. However , subsequent to this , he or she may be completely free of diarrhea or the need to have bowel movements after 8:00 A.M. ...
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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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