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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ACHOLIA»
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1
A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners
We may, therefore, regari acholia, using the word as Frerichs does, as entirely
analogous to uraemia, which latter appears not only in diseases of the kidney but
also when the ureters ar« obstructed. In this sense the name cholaemia would be
...
Adolf von Strümpell,
1911
What are the symptoms, the anatomical appearances, and the best treatment of
Asiatic Acholia, absurdly called Asiatic cholera? 12. What is the treatment of
intestinal obstruction ? THE LANCE LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1838.
ALTHOUGH this affection was originally described by Gee, in 1888, as the "
Coeliac Affection," and by Cheadle, in 1903, as '- Acholia," and many clinical and
pathological investigations into its characters and causation have been made on
it ...
Acholia,” and many clinical and pathological investigations into its characters and
causation have been made on it since, it remains a mysterious and little
understood clinical entity or symptom-complex. Gee's original description is
admirable: ...
5
Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
acholia ciated with atrophy of the lining (mucosa) of the stomach. In this condition
there is usually an absence of secretion of *intrinsic factor, which will lead to *
pernicious anaemia. In some people, however, achlorhydria is not associated
with ...
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press,
2010
6
Imaging for Pediatricians: 100 Key Cases
A 1-month 3-week-old infant with a history of neonatal jaundice, cholestasis, and
acholia is admitted to our hospital to rule out biliary atresia and further treatment.
Physical examination demonstrates mild mucocutaneous jaundice and ...
María I. Martínez-León, Antonio Martínez-Valverde, Luisa Ceres-Ruiz,
2012
7
Midline Medical Dictionary
Achloropsia. Green-blindness; a form of colour-blindness in which green colour
cannot be distinguished. ^Rdi-ydi; FTT T*r Acholia. Absence or want of bile.
Acholic. Having no bile; without bile. Acholous. Devoid of, or pertaining to acholia
; ...
8
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
Acholia (nulla bilis) is a good Greek word, and harmonizes with a characteristic
fact. Asiatic acholia might be thought still more de- signative. Perhaps I may be
allowed this opportunity for expressing my regret that, without some resolution,
the ...
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London,
1835
9
A Text-book of Practical Medicine, with Particular Reference ...
The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents
of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. Nor
can the icterus be referred to catarrh of the excretory bile-ducts, of which the first ...
10
Physiological Materia Medica
Combined with the petechise and hemorrhages, they present a m >rbid condition
only present elsewhere in what Frerichs calls 'acholia,' i. e., a suspension of the
functions of the liver, owing to a destruction of its secreting cells. The most ...