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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GASTROSCOPIST»
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1
Reprints of the Publication of the Department of Medicine of ...
Eight of the 16 patients were reexamined by the gastroscopist and in 3 the
presence of polyps was not confirmed. In the other 5 patients the gastroscopist
reaffirmed his original diagnosis of polyp in 4 and partially changed his opinion in
the ...
University of Chicago. Medical Schools. Dept. of Medicine, 1942
2
The American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy
The gastroscopist can recognize undermining of the edges of the ulcer. 1. The
ulcer is serpiginous in outline, and usually has violaceous edges, with fistulous
openings in the mucosa nearby. These features can be seen by the gastroscopist
. 3.
the gastroscopist was wrong in 20 cases and the roentgenologist in 42 cases. In
only 3 cases did the gastroscopist fail to see a lesion, while the roentgenologist
failed to see anything wrong in 1 3 cases. In 1 1 cases the gastroscopist made an
...
Henry Asbury Christian, Sir James Mackenzie, 1920
4
International Abstract of Surgery
The gastroscopist should aspirate either from visible lesions or their vicinity
whenever possible. When properly obtained and intelligently handled, much
valuable information can be gained from a cytologic study of gastric secretion.
Heretofore ...
5
Cleveland Clinic Quarterly
In the latter case the gastroscopist was aided by the presence of metastatic
growths in the cervical lymph nodes. The sixth patient was examined twice before
the malignant nature of the disease was recognized. The initial diagnosis was ...
6
The New England Journal of Medicine
responds to the acute exudative gastritis of the pathologist. The term "atrophic
gastritis" is used by both gastroscopist and pathologist to denote the same type of
mucosa. Hypertrophic gastritis as described gastroscopically corresponds to an ...
7
Endoscopy, as related to diseases of the bronchus, ...
From the point of view of the gastroscopist all cases can be grouped as
superficial, hypertrophic or atrophic. It has been shown by Benedict and Mallory (
1) that superficial gastritis as described by the gastroscopist corresponds to acute
gastritis ...
Edward Benson Benedict, 1951
8
Quarterly Review of Medicine
when they are used cooperatively. If the gastroscopist can get a satisfactory view
of the lesion, his chances of a correct diagnosis are perhaps greater than those of
the radiologist. In 53 cases there were 19 carcinomas, in 10 of which radiology ...
There will be some discrepancies in the diagnosis of gastritis by the gastroscopist
, radiologist, and pathologist. The gastroscopist has an opportunity to observe the
mucosa, its movements and color, and the effect of the peristaltic waves on the ...
10
The American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy and ...
PERORAL ENDOSCOPY AND LARYNGEAL SURGERY. By Chevalier Jackson,
M.D., Professor of Laryngology, University of Pittsburgh; Consulting Laryngologist
, Bronchoscopist, Esophagoscopist, and Gastroscopist, \lvestern Pennsylvania ...