10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERITONITIC»
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peritonitic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
The abdomen contained two gallons of dark fluid ; some old peritonitic adhesions
between the great curvature of the stomach, omentum, and transverse arch ofthe
colon ; mucous membrane of stomach spotted with matter of a black colour, ...
214 complication of, the gastro-peritonitic dis~ ease. The pain in the epigastric
and umbilical regions, increased by the slightest pressure, indicate already the
peritonitic character of the inflammation ; and the obstinate constipation which ...
3
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a Concise ...
In my former communication, I have already quoted a case from Mor- gagni
showing the fact, that a peritonitic pseudo-membrane in the foetus sometimes
exerts by its contractile influence such a power of displacement as we here
allude to.
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
That the oxygen of the atmosphere may operate as a peritonitic stimulus, was, I
think, maintained by Monro; but this opinion, though plausible, has not been
satisfactorily established. Dr. Haighton, inflating through the tunica vaginalis, the
...
5
Cracking the Intercollegiate General Surgery FRCS Viva: A ...
Patients classically present with severe central abdominal pain out of proportion
with the clinical signs, which is often resistant to opioid analgesia. They are often
not peritonitic. • I would check the history for a possible embolic source, such as ...
Elizabeth Ball, Stewart Walsh, Tjun Tang, 2013
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Peritonitis: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
On day 7, peritonitic rats had significantly decreased body weight, declined
serum albumin, and increased serum nitric oxide (NO) and tumor-necrosis factor-
alpha compared to references (ANOVA, p<0.05). There were no dose effects of ...
Fossa duodenojejunalis, 30 per cent, left crus of diaphragm, 80 per cent, exists in
the colon, the peritonitic or exudative area. Forty- five per cent, exists in the
enteron. The absorptive or non-exudative area. Ninety per cent, exists in the
tractus ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1903
... 164 acute 179 constrictive 179 myocardial infarction differential diagnosis 167
periodic paralysis 404, 405 peripheral arthritis 427 peripheral neuropathies 109,
406–7 peritoneal dialysis 291 peritonitic pain 60, 61 peritonitis, tuberculous 234 ...
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Pocket Emergency Medicine: A Quick Medical Reference Guide ...
The patient will complain of pain centred in the epigastrium that bores through to
the back. The patient is often dry. and may vomit. leading to shock. with
tachycardia. fever and peritonitic abdomen. Later. there may be bruising of the
flanks or ...
Gareth Rhys Chapman, 2010
10
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
On perusing a subsequent number of tissues : it is to the synovial membranes,
what pleurisy is to the pleura, peritonitis to the peritoneum, &c. and indeed these
latter diseases have sometimes been designated pleuritic and peritonitic fevers.
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERITONITIC»
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Our patient was clinically well with no peritonitic signs. The extraperitoneal nature of the perforation allowed for a more conservative approach with simple ... «UroToday, Nov 12»