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Subphrenic Abscess Other names Subdiaphragmatic Abscess Specialty Infectious diseases, gastroenterology ...
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pelvic inflammatory disease, hepatitis,
mesenteric adenitis, or a
subdiaphragmatic abscess.
Perforation of a
peptic ulcer, a diverticulum, or the cae****...
- 1, 1975). "Food-Choking and
Drowning Deaths Prevented by
External Subdiaphragmatic Compression:
Physiological Basis". The
Annals of
Thoracic Surgery....
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stellate abscess stercoral abscess sterile abscess stitch abscess subdiaphragmatic abscess subepidermal abscess subhepatic abscess subperiosteal abscess...
- abscess.[citation needed]
Complications of
hepatic amoebiasis includes subdiaphragmatic abscess,
perforation of
diaphragm to
pericardium and
pleural cavity...
- It is also
possible to have
tactile ****essment of
large bowel and
subdiaphragmatic surfaces using this incision. This
incision is
preferred for lymph...
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brain § Status of the model). The DVC
provides primary control of
subdiaphragmatic visceral organs, such as the
digestive tract.
Under normal conditions...
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upper intestines and
suppresses glucose production even
under subdiaphragmatic vagotomy or gut
vagal deafferentation. This
interrupts the
neural connection...
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Related to the left
hemidiaphragm in 90% of cases. May
present as a
subdiaphragmatic or
retroperitoneal m****. In general, the
arterial supply of
comes from...
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following tests are performed: 1)
ultrasound abdomen, may show
subdiaphragmatic collection around the
surface of the
right lobe of the liver. 2) preoperative...