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Human ileum phenol sulfotransferase

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1989
Le but est de comparer la sulfotransferase d'enterocytes d'ileon humain avec celle de poumon humain, celles d'autres tissus humains et avec celle du tractus gastrointestinal d'autres especes. Les resultats permettent de caracteriser le sulfotransferase d'intestin grele et montre une mobilite electrophoretique differente de celle d'ileon de ...
A, Barańczyk-Kuźma   +1 more
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Adenomyoma of the ileum

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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ILEUM

Nurse Educator, 2004
To think critically one must have total recall for facts and complex information. Keys to recall include the ability to pay attention, make associations, visualize, and encode that which is to be remembered. Mnemonics provide an organizational framework for the encoding and recalling of information.
Jane Large, Koeckeritz   +2 more
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Endometriosis of the ileum

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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Jejunum and Ileum

2020
During development, there is physiologic herniation of the midgut into the umbilical cord, and it then slips back in with a counterclockwise rotation. Jejunum and ileum occupy the mid abdomen and pelvis. The jejunum is involved in calcium and magnesium absorption. The ileum contains lymphoid tissue at the antimesenteric border.
Jad M. Abdelsattar   +4 more
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Perforation of the Ileum

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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Ileum-Blase versus Ileum-Conduit — Prognose der radikalen Zystektomie

1989
Die Harnableitung durch Ileum-Conduit ist ein standardisiertes Verfahren nach radikaler Cystekto-mie, allerdings um den Preis eines Ileostomas mit den daraus resultierenden psychologischen Unannehmlichkeiten. Angeregt durch die guten Ergebnisse von Skinner et al.
Ch. Spehr   +3 more
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A Congenital Sac Containing Ileum

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1968
A unique case of intestinal obstruction is reported. The obstruction was due to a food bolus in a loop of ileum present in a peritoneal sac which was associated with a band passing from a Meckel's diverticulum to the caecum and representing an obliterated vitelline artery.
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Ileum-Conduit

Aktuelle Urologie, 2013
R, Stein, J, Fichtner
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Dünndarm (Jejunum, Ileum)

1983
Die wichtigsten Funktionen des Dunndarms innerhalb des Verdauungstraktes sind, neben mechanisch peristaltischem Transport, vor allem die Resorption von Nahrungsbestandteilen (Wasser, Elektrolyte, Vitamine, Gallensaure etc.) sowie Enzymsekretion und Hormonproduktion speziell im oberen Dunndarmabschnitt (Abb. 20-20).
G. Heberer, F. Spelsberg, W. Köle
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