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2008
Abstract The Abdomen IS frequently examined first in younger children. The examination requires few instruments, but even they may frighten the child. Warm your hands before examining the abdomen. A thorough examination is impossible if the child is afraid or crying or if the abdominal wall is taut.
J.A. GOSLING +4 more
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Abstract The Abdomen IS frequently examined first in younger children. The examination requires few instruments, but even they may frighten the child. Warm your hands before examining the abdomen. A thorough examination is impossible if the child is afraid or crying or if the abdominal wall is taut.
J.A. GOSLING +4 more
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2012
The abdominal station in MRCP PACES should be a ‘set piece’ that can be approached with confidence. You are likely to encounter patients with chronic stable disease such as chronic liver disease, haematological malignancy with associated hepatosplenomegaly and chronic kidney disease, particularly those undergoing some form of renal replacement therapy,
Behdad Afzali, Rupert P. M. Negus
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The abdominal station in MRCP PACES should be a ‘set piece’ that can be approached with confidence. You are likely to encounter patients with chronic stable disease such as chronic liver disease, haematological malignancy with associated hepatosplenomegaly and chronic kidney disease, particularly those undergoing some form of renal replacement therapy,
Behdad Afzali, Rupert P. M. Negus
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011
4.1 Abdominal wall, 56 4.2 Inguinal region, 58 4.3 Testis, epididymis, and spermatic cord, 59 4.4 Topography of the abdominal cavity, 61 4.5 Peritoneum, 62 4.6 Gastrointestinal
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4.1 Abdominal wall, 56 4.2 Inguinal region, 58 4.3 Testis, epididymis, and spermatic cord, 59 4.4 Topography of the abdominal cavity, 61 4.5 Peritoneum, 62 4.6 Gastrointestinal
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Akutni abdomen: Acute abdomen:
2011The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain, tenderness, nausea and vomiting, with or without the signs oflocal or diffuse peritonitis and systemic ilness, a clinical presentation, that of ten requiresemergency surgical therapy.
Grosek, Jan, Tomažič, Aleš
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