Gardner’s Syndrome
This rare entity resembles familial polyposis of the colon with certain other associated features, especially osteomas and benign soft-tissue tumors (see Fig. 41-3 for illustration of the complete syndrome). The stomach and small bowel (especially the duodenum) may also be involved. Because of the malignant potential of the colonic polyps, total colectomy is indicated.
- Visceral Angiography
- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION ON CARDIAC FUNCTION
- MISCELLANEOUS AORTIC DISEASE
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WJTH SUSPECTED MALDIGESTION AND/OR MALABSORPTION
- Hepatorenal Syndrome
- EFFECTORS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- NONMEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF ANGINA PECTORIS
- Blood Chemistries
- Indications for Dialysis and Adequacy of Dialysis
- Texas MedicareRX
- GASTRITIS
- SPECIFIC CAUSES OF CIRRHOSIS
- Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
- PERIPHERAL ANEURYSMS AMD FISTULAE
- Factors Involved in the Choice of Type of Dialysis
- OXYGEN THERAPY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION
- CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE
- OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE
- SPECIFIC CLINICAL DISORDERS
- TREATMENT
- Treatment and Prognosis
- Other Clearly Extrinsic Causes of Diffuse Infiltrative Lung Disease
- THE AIRWAY STRUCTURE
- RENAL PARENCHYMAL
- PERIPHERAL VENOUS DISEASE
- Radionuclide Imaging
- Potassium Homeostasis
- Phenytoin
- INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
- Bretylium Tosylate
- Focal Glomerular Sclerosis (FQS)
- NONPHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY OF TACHYARRHYTHMIAS
- Aminoaciduria
- Women’s Health Program
- Verapamil