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Page 356
... removed , especially if the urine becomes infected . Stones between 5 and 10 mm diameter are less likely to pass and if they do not move for 12 weeks or cause obstruc- tion , should be dealt with surgically . A stone greater than 1 cm ...
... removed , especially if the urine becomes infected . Stones between 5 and 10 mm diameter are less likely to pass and if they do not move for 12 weeks or cause obstruc- tion , should be dealt with surgically . A stone greater than 1 cm ...
Page 548
... removed with the tumour and any enlarged lymph nodes in the vicinity excised . It is probably wise to irradiate the area postoperatively . After the tumour has been removed the whole abdo- men is searched again . Any remaining adrenal ...
... removed with the tumour and any enlarged lymph nodes in the vicinity excised . It is probably wise to irradiate the area postoperatively . After the tumour has been removed the whole abdo- men is searched again . Any remaining adrenal ...
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... removed , wedge biopsies are taken from each lobe of the liver and needle biop- sies are taken from the depths of each lobe . The retroperitoneum is explored , lymph nodes are removed from the para - aortic and para - iliac regions and ...
... removed , wedge biopsies are taken from each lobe of the liver and needle biop- sies are taken from the depths of each lobe . The retroperitoneum is explored , lymph nodes are removed from the para - aortic and para - iliac regions and ...
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Alimentary tract Introduction 10000 84 | 1 |
ii Peter F Jones | 2 |
Incisions and drains Niall OHiggins | 3 |
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