Gastroenterology: The small intestine, absorption and nutrition, the colon, peritoneum, mesentery, and omentumHenry L. Bockus Saunders, 1963 |
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... wall of the duodenum . Butler , in discus- sing the etiology of multiple intramesenteric diverticula of the small intestine , stressed the importance of mesenteric arteriosclerosis . Perhaps this may play a role in the develop- ment of ...
... wall of the duodenum . Butler , in discus- sing the etiology of multiple intramesenteric diverticula of the small intestine , stressed the importance of mesenteric arteriosclerosis . Perhaps this may play a role in the develop- ment of ...
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... wall of the diverticulum . At the fundus there is prac- tically no muscle layer except occasionally a very thin one , which probably represents the muscularis mucosae . Occasionally , this layer may be thicker than that in the duodenal wall ...
... wall of the diverticulum . At the fundus there is prac- tically no muscle layer except occasionally a very thin one , which probably represents the muscularis mucosae . Occasionally , this layer may be thicker than that in the duodenal wall ...
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... Wall . Various studies have been made to determine the local changes that occur in the bowel wall as a result of the increased intraluminal pressure produced by simple obstruction . These have been discussed fully by Sperling.170 It has ...
... Wall . Various studies have been made to determine the local changes that occur in the bowel wall as a result of the increased intraluminal pressure produced by simple obstruction . These have been discussed fully by Sperling.170 It has ...
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abdominal abnormal absorption acute albumin anemia artery associated balloon barium bile biliary biopsy blood Brit carcinoma cause cecum celiac cells cent chronic Clin clinical colon deficiency diagnosis diarrhea digestion dilatation disease distal distention diverticula diverticulosis duct duode duodenal diverticula duodenal stasis duodenal ulcer duodenum edema factor fatty fecal fat fistula fluid folic acid gastric Gastroenterology gastrointestinal tract glucose gluten-free diet histologic idiopathic ileitis ileocecal ileus increased inflammatory ingested intes intestinal obstruction intubation intussusception involvement jejunal jejunum lesion liver loop lumen mesenteric mucosa nontropical sprue normal nutritional occlusion occur operation pain pancreatic patients peptic ulcer perforation peritonitis plasma present protein proximal radioactive rare regional enteritis reported resection result roentgen segment serum small bowel small intestine steatorrhea stomach stools Surg surgery surgical symptoms terminal ileum therapy tion tissue treatment tropical sprue tube tuberculosis tuberculous tumors usually villi vitamin B12 volvulus vomiting wall Whipple's disease x-ray