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The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
Abstract A case of duplication of the ileum has been presented and the embryology, pathology, clinical findings and treatment have been discussed.
J J, BURNETT +3 more
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Abstract A case of duplication of the ileum has been presented and the embryology, pathology, clinical findings and treatment have been discussed.
J J, BURNETT +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
mately 35 to 36 weeks’ gestation. Biweekly urinary estriol levels were reported as normal. An oxytocin challenge test on November 28, 1975, was positive and suggestive of a loss of uteroplacental oxygen transferring capacity. A cesarean section was performed on November 28, 1975. A viable male infant of 9 pounds, 4 ounces, was delivered. The mother and
B, Benisch, B, Peison
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mately 35 to 36 weeks’ gestation. Biweekly urinary estriol levels were reported as normal. An oxytocin challenge test on November 28, 1975, was positive and suggestive of a loss of uteroplacental oxygen transferring capacity. A cesarean section was performed on November 28, 1975. A viable male infant of 9 pounds, 4 ounces, was delivered. The mother and
B, Benisch, B, Peison
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Respiration and oxidation of various substrates by ileum in vitro
The respiration of ileum from the rabbit, monkey, hamster, guinea pig, and rat in vitro was studied. Measurements were also made of the rate of oxidation of labeled glucose, glutamine, acetate, and palmitate to C14O2 by ileum in these species.
Edgar M. Neptune
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1948
1. A case of endometriosis involving the terminal ileum with early obstruction is presented.
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1. A case of endometriosis involving the terminal ileum with early obstruction is presented.
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Eosinophilic Granuloma of the Ileum
Archives of Surgery, 1959Interest in eosinophilic infiltrations of the gastrointestinal tract dates back to 1937, when Kaijser 1 first reported three cases. However, it was not until 1949 that Vanek 2 reported six cases occurring in the stomach and established this condition as a clinicalpathological entity. He originally described the lesion as consisting of connective tissue
E W, KONEMAN +2 more
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Interposition of Ileum in the Ureter
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1993An ileal loop was interposed to replace a long defect of the upper ureter with preservation of the lower ureteral continuity in three patients. Urinary drainage was satisfactory and at follow-up 2-4 years postoperatively renal function was improved.
A A, Shokeir, M R, Mahran, M A, Shamaa
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Archives of Surgery, 1972
Perforation of the terminal ileum occurred in 163 patients. Although the cause of this acute abdominal catastrophy, still common in Asia and Africa, is not clear, the typical macrophage reaction of typhoid fever was seen in five of eight carefully studied patients. In only one of the five patients, the typhoid organisms grew from a culture.
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Perforation of the terminal ileum occurred in 163 patients. Although the cause of this acute abdominal catastrophy, still common in Asia and Africa, is not clear, the typical macrophage reaction of typhoid fever was seen in five of eight carefully studied patients. In only one of the five patients, the typhoid organisms grew from a culture.
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ENDOSCOPY OF THE TERMINAL ILEUM
The Lancet, 1984A prospective study was undertaken to investigate the feasibility and diagnostic yield of ileoscopy as an extension of total colonoscopy. The distal 15 to 40 cm of the terminal ileum were visualized in 400 of 555 consecutive patients submitted to total colonoscopy (72 percent).
G, Börsch, G, Schmidt
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Segmental dilatation of the ileum
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1977Three new cases of congenital segmental dilatation of the ileum are presented and added to 12 cases of segmental dilatation found in the literature. The aspect of the condition which is of particular interest is the presence in 3 of the dilated segments of heteroplastic foregut derivatives of unusual varieties.
I M, Irving, J, Lister
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Lymphosarcoma in the Terminal Ileum
Gastroenterology, 1959Summary A 4-year-old girl with a lymphosarcoma of the terminal ileum with a nonobstructing ileocolic intussusception is presented. 1.Small bowel tumors are rare, especially in children. 2.In children, small bowel tumors should be considered lymphosarcoma until proved otherwise.
D H, BAKER, K M, JENSEN
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