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Visceral Prolapse

Known as: Splanchnoptosis, Prolapse, Visceral, Visceroptosis 
The prolapse or downward displacement of the VISCERA.
National Institutes of Health

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1961
1961
can be accumulative, any leakage, however small, should be sealed, and it was. For testing walls the following technique was… 
1952
1952
Chronic obstruction of the duodenum is a condition rarely encountered in adults, though an occasional case of obstruction due to… 
1952
1952
These more than fifty (50) cases of gastroptosis with hyperinsulinism in various forms justify the assumption that gastroptosis… 
1951
1951
It has been recognized for over one hundred years that the root of the mesentery of the small intestine could produce chronic… 
1939
1939
SINCE 1929, when I began to use artificial pneumoperitoneum systematically, I have had the opportunity to observe the effect of… 
1933
1933
Nephroptosis is one of the commonest diseases of mankind or, perhaps it would be better to say, womankind. Keyes,1in his table of… 
1933
1933
THIS subject is far from settled and unanimity of opinion is still being sought in the interpretation of duodenal motility…