10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAECITIS»
Discover the use of
caecitis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
caecitis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The United States Medial Investigator. A Monthly Journal of ...
Of all remedies, probably more cases are cured by Mercurius, 2nd or 3rd
triturations, than by any other; it is, perhaps, not so applicable to sudden attacks
of caecitis, as it is in cases of long standing. The remedy most Homoaopathic,
after ...
2
Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology
caecitis,. pseudo-neoplastic. appendicitis). In this unusual form of inflammatory
disease, which presents clinically as carcinoma of the caecum, usually in patients
aged >70 years [77—79], the appendix is either incorporated into, or replaced by
...
Neil A. Shepherd, Bryan F. Warren, Geraint T. Williams,
2012
3
Surgery of the acute abdomen
The inflammatory lesions encountered range from hyperaemic reactions
suggestive of purely vascular phenomena to those gross necrotic infective
changes worthy of the title of acute phlegmonous caecitis. These diseases are
very difficult to ...
4
Vascular disease of the gastrointestinal tract: ...
When a single dose of linco- mycin or of clindamycin is given to hamsters, a
caecitis with watery diarrhoea is induced followed by death in 3-5 days. The
affected caecum is distended, and shows haemorrhages on the mucosal and
serosal ...
Adrian Marston (DM, MCh, FRCS.),
1986
5
Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
The symptoms of chronic caecitis are those common to disordered digestion,
such as flatus, occasional colic, irregular alvine discharges, loaded tongue with
red borders, muco-purulent discharges; and some more distinctive and peculiar,
...
William Stokes, John Bell,
1842
6
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
It is represented as a winged staff with two serpents coiled around it and is often
confused with the staff of /Esculapius, a rod with one snake entwined about it.
caec-, caeco-. combining form meaning 'caecum': caecitis, caecoplication caecal
...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis,
2009
7
Corpus-based Analysis of the Partial Synonyms "oppress, ...
'typhlitis', never 'caecitis'. And also the OED online reveals: “The term typhlitis is
applied to inflammation of the vermiform appendix as well as to caecitis.” (“
typhlitis”, OED Online). So perhaps even this one example of LYONS has ceased
to ...
8
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Adminstration of Lomotil to hamsters with clindamycin-induced caecitis did not
influence the outcome (Fekety et al 1979a). Steroids are also not recommended
because of their risks including perforation. Experimental administration of ...
Robert Norman Allan,
1990
9
Recent advances in gastrointestinal pathology
Royal College of Pathologists. Figure 9. The caecum from a hamster dying with cl
indamycin-associated caecitis. The mucosa is thickened, with lengthening of the
crypts and an irregular tufted surface. Little of the haemor- rhagic element is ...
Royal College of Pathologists,
1980
10
A System of Practical Medicine
Eephya(litis; Typhilitis; Caecitis; Perityphlitis; Paratyphlitis; Phlegmon of iliac
fossa; Iliac abscess; Tuphlo-enteritis; Typhlo-enteritis. DEFINITI01\'.—
Inflammation of the appendix vermiformis. Pathologically, typhlitis or caecitis and
perityphlitis ...
Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, William Gilman Thompson,
1898