Principles of Internal Medicine, Volumes 1-2Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1966 - Medicine |
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Page 682
... occur in the lungs . Local- ized bone destruction may occur , especially in the calvarium . Diagnosis is made by biopsy of bone or lymph nodes . The course is relatively acute , and secondary precipitation of cholesterol esters in ...
... occur in the lungs . Local- ized bone destruction may occur , especially in the calvarium . Diagnosis is made by biopsy of bone or lymph nodes . The course is relatively acute , and secondary precipitation of cholesterol esters in ...
Page 723
... occur in larger vessels . Occasionally , cigarette smok- ing is the cause and complete abstinence the cure . SPASM OF ARTERIES AND ARTERIOLES RAYNAUD'S DISEASE AND RAYNAUD'S PHENOME- NON . Raynaud's disease is an idiopathic bilateral ...
... occur in larger vessels . Occasionally , cigarette smok- ing is the cause and complete abstinence the cure . SPASM OF ARTERIES AND ARTERIOLES RAYNAUD'S DISEASE AND RAYNAUD'S PHENOME- NON . Raynaud's disease is an idiopathic bilateral ...
Page 978
... occur together . Ulcero- genic tumors contain gastrin , may be situated aber- rantly , are frequently multiple and malignant , and produce variable combinations of giant gastric rugae , an enormous amount of hypersecretion , a ...
... occur together . Ulcero- genic tumors contain gastrin , may be situated aber- rantly , are frequently multiple and malignant , and produce variable combinations of giant gastric rugae , an enormous amount of hypersecretion , a ...
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