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Visceral Prolapse
Known as:
Splanchnoptosis
, Prolapse, Visceral
, Visceroptosis
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The prolapse or downward displacement of the VISCERA.
National Institutes of Health
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1963
1963
[X-ray kymographic study of the diaphragmatic movements in visceroptosis].
T. Fukuhara
Nihon Igaku Hoshasen Gakkai zasshi. Nippon acta…
1963
Corpus ID: 24769396
1961
1961
Hospital and Medical School Design
H. Gainsborough
1961
Corpus ID: 71698730
can be accumulative, any leakage, however small, should be sealed, and it was. For testing walls the following technique was…
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1952
1952
Duodenal obstruction due to pressure of superior mesenteric vessels.
R. C. Shrum
Journal of the American Medical Association
1952
Corpus ID: 31224150
Chronic obstruction of the duodenum is a condition rarely encountered in adults, though an occasional case of obstruction due to…
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1952
1952
On the relation of functional hyperinsulinism to visceroptosis.
H. Layzer
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases
1952
Corpus ID: 38969102
These more than fifty (50) cases of gastroptosis with hyperinsulinism in various forms justify the assumption that gastroptosis…
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1951
1951
Chronic Intermittent Arteriomesenteric Occlusion of the Duodenum1
J. Romagosa
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L. J. Menville
1951
Corpus ID: 73276361
It has been recognized for over one hundred years that the root of the mesentery of the small intestine could produce chronic…
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1951
1951
On the relation of functional hyperinsulinism to visceroptosis: report of twenty-one consecutive cases.
H. Layzer
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases
1951
Corpus ID: 937675
1939
1939
Visceroptosis During Artificial Pneumoperitoneum Treatment
A. L. Banyai
1939
Corpus ID: 71893947
SINCE 1929, when I began to use artificial pneumoperitoneum systematically, I have had the opportunity to observe the effect of…
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1933
1933
NEPHROPEXY BY MEANS OF A FASCIAL HAMMOCK
David R. Melen
1933
Corpus ID: 58731447
Nephroptosis is one of the commonest diseases of mankind or, perhaps it would be better to say, womankind. Keyes,1in his table of…
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1933
1933
The Physiologic Interpretation of Duodenal Motility
N. Zeitlin
1933
Corpus ID: 71637008
THIS subject is far from settled and unanimity of opinion is still being sought in the interpretation of duodenal motility…
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1932
1932
The Anatomical Basis for the Study of Splanchnoptosis
A. C. Vietor
1932
Corpus ID: 71317209