Current Surgical Diagnosis & TreatmentAppleton & Lange, 1994 - 1426 sider Current Surgical Diagnosis & Treatment covers over 1,000 diseases and disorders managed by surgeons. It encompasses general surgery and the surgical subspecialties and emphasizes quick recall of major diagnostic features and succinct descriptions of disease processes. This major revision and updating features a new chapter on "The Metabolic & Neuroendocrine Responses to Trauma & Operations," the latest on minimally invasive surgical techniques, and particularly extensive changes to chapters on oncology, colon and rectal surgery, plastic surgery, vascular surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery. |
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... acid , the acid part of the acid - base pair . If any two of these three variables are known , the third can be cal- culated using this expression . Equation 5 also illustrates how the body excretes acid produced from metabolism . Blood ...
... acid , the acid part of the acid - base pair . If any two of these three variables are known , the third can be cal- culated using this expression . Equation 5 also illustrates how the body excretes acid produced from metabolism . Blood ...
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... acids . Linoleic acid is an example of the w - 6 PUFAs ; a - linolenic acid of the w - 3 PUFAs . Vegetable oils , such as corn , safflower , sunflower , and soybean oils are good sources of linoleic acid ( w - 6 PUFA ) . Lin- seed ...
... acids . Linoleic acid is an example of the w - 6 PUFAs ; a - linolenic acid of the w - 3 PUFAs . Vegetable oils , such as corn , safflower , sunflower , and soybean oils are good sources of linoleic acid ( w - 6 PUFA ) . Lin- seed ...
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... acid secretion from the stomach . B. Inhibition of Acid Secretion : Without sys- tems to limit secretion , unchecked acid production could become a serious clinical problem . Examples can be found ( eg , Billroth II gastrectomy with re ...
... acid secretion from the stomach . B. Inhibition of Acid Secretion : Without sys- tems to limit secretion , unchecked acid production could become a serious clinical problem . Examples can be found ( eg , Billroth II gastrectomy with re ...
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Postoperative Complications | 21 |
Hernias and Other Lesions of the Abdominal Wall | 33 |
Special Medical Problems in Surgical Patients | 40 |
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