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Page 461
... rare in the duodenum , but in my experience not so rare as is commonly stated . The usual site is the second part , not the first part as in ulcer . The tumor causes ob- struction of the biliary and pancreatic ducts . It is easy to ...
... rare in the duodenum , but in my experience not so rare as is commonly stated . The usual site is the second part , not the first part as in ulcer . The tumor causes ob- struction of the biliary and pancreatic ducts . It is easy to ...
Page 516
... rare occurrence . Pseudo - infarcts are much commoner . The latter are generally hemorrhagic , and are really localized areas of venous engorgement , but they may be anemic . The distinction between true and false infarcts depends on ...
... rare occurrence . Pseudo - infarcts are much commoner . The latter are generally hemorrhagic , and are really localized areas of venous engorgement , but they may be anemic . The distinction between true and false infarcts depends on ...
Page 698
... rare cause . The tumor is usually a secondary carcinoma . In rare cases primary carcinoma of the cortex on both sides has given rise to the picture of Addison's disease . Bilateral amyloid disease of the adrenals may also cause the ...
... rare cause . The tumor is usually a secondary carcinoma . In rare cases primary carcinoma of the cortex on both sides has given rise to the picture of Addison's disease . Bilateral amyloid disease of the adrenals may also cause the ...
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GENERAL PATHOLOGY | 11 |
SPECIAL PATHOLOGY | 305 |
THE BLOODVESSELS | 342 |
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