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Priority in Enterorrhaphy Methods. [PDF]
St. Louis, June 1, 1903. To the Editor: —In the May 30 issue ofThe Journalappears a most excellent article by Dr. O. Beverly Campbell, under the title "The Single Cuff Method of Circular Enterorraphy. A New Method." My object in writing is to call attention to the fact that the method is not new, although I consider just as much credit due Dr ...
O. B. Campbell
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Pediatric ingestion of multiple ball magnets leading to intestinal perforation: A case report. [PDF]
Introduction and importance Ingestion of foreign bodies is a relatively common cause of abdominal pain in the emergency department among pediatric patients. A less common but potentially life-threatening ingestion is that of magnets. Presentation of case
Tanure DC +4 more
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Transforming pediatric imaging: The role of four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging in quantifying mesenteric blood flow. [PDF]
The article "Assessment of superior mesenteric vascular flow quantitation in children using four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging" suggests to use of four-dimensional (4D) flow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) which is also to measure the ...
Mukundan A +3 more
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A Modification of the Operation of Circular Enterorrhaphy [PDF]
Bailey Rc
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Excision of Intestine for Malignant Disease: Circular Enterorrhaphy by Paul's Method [PDF]
W. Horrocks
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ON TWO NEW MODIFICATIONS OF ENTERORRHAPHY, [PDF]
A. Maclennan
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A NEW METHOD OF PERFORMING CIRCULAR ENTERORRHAPHY. [PDF]
F. Paul
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ENTERORRHAPHY WITH MURPHYʼS BUTTON FOR GUNSHOT PERFORATION OF INTESTINE; RECOVERY
J. Walker
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