The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 31945 - Medicine |
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Page 113
... associated with gallstones . The fact that the patient has had previous episodes of colic does not prove that the present jaundice is on the basis of stones . It may be due to cancer of the gallbladder or common bile duct in a patient ...
... associated with gallstones . The fact that the patient has had previous episodes of colic does not prove that the present jaundice is on the basis of stones . It may be due to cancer of the gallbladder or common bile duct in a patient ...
Page 114
... associated gall stones and com- mon duct obstruction . Calculous jaundice alone may rarely be associated with splenic enlargement if the obstruction is sufficient- iy long standing to result in a biliary or obstructive cirrhosis . Such ...
... associated gall stones and com- mon duct obstruction . Calculous jaundice alone may rarely be associated with splenic enlargement if the obstruction is sufficient- iy long standing to result in a biliary or obstructive cirrhosis . Such ...
Page 118
... associated with hypertension , es- pecially in cases of long standing , and is then contributory to the illness because it increases resistance in the arteries by mak ing them more tortuous , less elastic and smaller on the inside . It ...
... associated with hypertension , es- pecially in cases of long standing , and is then contributory to the illness because it increases resistance in the arteries by mak ing them more tortuous , less elastic and smaller on the inside . It ...
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