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... common . On other occasions during canalisation when obliteration occurs in the normal route an abnormal communication may develop between one or both ends and an adjacent viscus . The oesophagus is the site of atresia in approximately ...
... common . On other occasions during canalisation when obliteration occurs in the normal route an abnormal communication may develop between one or both ends and an adjacent viscus . The oesophagus is the site of atresia in approximately ...
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... common duct but while surgical diversion of the bile stream can be attempted the results are rarely satisfactory . Partial atresia of the bile and pancreatic ducts may in some cases be the cause of polycystic disease of the liver and ...
... common duct but while surgical diversion of the bile stream can be attempted the results are rarely satisfactory . Partial atresia of the bile and pancreatic ducts may in some cases be the cause of polycystic disease of the liver and ...
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... common method of develop- ment of a dermoid in the hand . ( b ) From rupture . A pseudomucinous cyst of the ovary or rarely a mucocele of the appendix may cause diffuse peritoneal spread of mucus - producing material . 2. Obstructive or ...
... common method of develop- ment of a dermoid in the hand . ( b ) From rupture . A pseudomucinous cyst of the ovary or rarely a mucocele of the appendix may cause diffuse peritoneal spread of mucus - producing material . 2. Obstructive or ...
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abdominal abscess activity acute arise artery associated become bladder blood blood supply body bone bowel breast carcinoma cardiac cause cavity cells changes clinical closed colon common complete compression condition congenital correct cyst defect develop dilatation direct disease drainage drugs duct early effects enlargement examination example excess excision failure fistula fluid formation fracture frequently function gland growth haemorrhage healing hernia important incision increased infection injury intestinal irritation KIDD kidney later leakage lesions liver loss lower lung malignant mass measures method muscle nature necessary neck needle nerve normal obstruction occasionally occur operation organ origin pain pancreatic particularly patient perforation peritoneal persistent physical possible present pressure produce removed replacement result seen severe showing simple skin sodium sometimes space spread stomach structures surface Surgery surgical suture swelling symptoms tissue trauma treatment tube tumour ulcer usually vein vessels wall wound