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22 Chapter 2VitaminsVitamins are al
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24 Chapter 3Chapter 3The Oesophagus
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26 Chapter 3Anatomical arrangement
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28 Chapter 3Pathophysiology of GORD
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30 Chapter 3Barrett’s oesophagusB
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34 Chapter 3Tumours of the oesophag
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38 Chapter 4Chapter 4The StomachCha
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40 Chapter 4Secretory mucosa of the
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42 Chapter 4secretion of gastric ac
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44 Chapter 4Causes of acute gastrit
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46 Chapter 4Helicobacter pyloriIn r
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52 Chapter 4Symptoms may appear dis
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54 Chapter 4Examination may reveal
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58 Chapter 5Chapter 5The Small Inte
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The Small Intestine 67Other investi
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The Small Intestine 69Bacterial and
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The Small Intestine 71improvement o
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The Small Intestine 73One of the fi
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The Large Intestine 75Chapter 6The
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The Large Intestine 77crescent-shap
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The Large Intestine 79• Propulsio
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The Large Intestine 81of water and
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The Large Intestine 83Diverticulosi
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The Large Intestine 85Inflammatory
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The Large Intestine 87severity of t
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The Large Intestine 89therefore an
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The Large Intestine 93FistulaeThe t
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The Large Intestine 95Monoclonal an
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The Large Intestine 97Symptoms of p
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The Large Intestine 99Pathophysiolo
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The Large Intestine 103Anorectal fi
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The Large Intestine 105REFERENCESCl
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The Liver 107Figure 7.1 Position of
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The Liver 109Postnecrotic cirrhosis
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Hepatitis BThe Liver 111Hepatitis B
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The Liver 113Guidelines for the man
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The Biliary System 115Chapter 8The
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The Biliary System 117Table 8.1Elec
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE GALL BLADDER
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The Biliary System 121bladder becom
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The Biliary System 123Brooker, C. a
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The Pancreas 125Figure 9.1(1996).St
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The Pancreas 127by separate capilla
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The Pancreas 129reflex. The control
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The Pancreas 131as an operation wou
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The Pancreas 133BACKGROUND READINGA
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Gastrointestinal Emergencies 151Cha
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Gastrointestinal Emergencies 153Box
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Gastrointestinal Emergencies 157BAC
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Inflammatory bowel diseaseThe Role
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Glossaryachalasia - a motor disorde
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hepatocyte - a liver cell.hepatoma
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Useful AddressesLocal addresses are
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome NetworkNor
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Code of Professional Conduct 197•
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Code of Professional Conduct 1993.9
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Code of Professional Conduct 201com
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