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Calculi of the Small Intestine
The British Journal of Radiology, 1956The discovery of calculi in the intestine may be of considerable importance in the diagnosis of chronic constipation or of partial ileus. Intestinal calculi may be found in any portion of the colon, where stagnation of faecal matter occurs for a more or less prolonged period.
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2009
The small intestine comprises the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. On a lateral abdominal radiograph, the small intestine occupies most of the mid-ventral abdomen, lying caudal to the stomach and cranial to the bladder. It appears as smoothly curving ‘tubes’ in long axis views and as circular or ring-shaped opacities in cross section.
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The small intestine comprises the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. On a lateral abdominal radiograph, the small intestine occupies most of the mid-ventral abdomen, lying caudal to the stomach and cranial to the bladder. It appears as smoothly curving ‘tubes’ in long axis views and as circular or ring-shaped opacities in cross section.
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Dietary antigens limit mucosal immunity by inducing regulatory T cells in the small intestine
Science, 2016K. S. Kim+8 more
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Dyspepsia and the microbiome: time to focus on the small intestine
Gut, 2016Laurie Zhong+8 more
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Absorption sites of orally administered drugs in the small intestine
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2017T. Murakami
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Depletion of epithelial stem-cell compartments in the small intestine of mice lacking Tcf-4
Nature Genetics, 1998V. Kořínek+6 more
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