Pathology
Adenocarcinomas of the colon vary considerably in histological appearance (scirrhous, papillary, medullary, or colloid), but the prognosis relates to the degree of invasion of the wall or spiead at the time of discovery rather than the pathological description. The distribution of tumors in the colon (Fig. 41-2) is predominantly left-sided, with fully 50 per cent being within reach of a sigmoidoscope, although there seems to be an increasing tendency for tumors to be found more proximally in the colon.
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- Therapy
- MOTOR DISORDERS OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- Bartter’s Syndrome
- TUMORS OF THE PLEURAL SPACE
- ARRHYTHMIAS in ACUTE MYOCARDIAL MFARCTION
- Nosocomial Pneumonia
- HEART DISEASE AND PREGNANCY
- Lower GI Bleeding
- PENETRATING TRAUMA
- VENTILATION
- ORIGIN OF ABDOMINAL PAIN
- Neurologic Manifestations
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- CLINICAL FEATURES OF PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
- Initial Assessment
- DEFINITION
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC HEPATITIS - DEFIRILTIORI
- Mechanism of Proteinuria
- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
- ADAPTATION TO NEPHRON LOSS
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- Pathology
- Indications for Dialysis and Adequacy of Dialysis
- Public health and environment
- MOXIOUS GASES AflD FUMES
- LABORATORY TESTS OF LIVER FUNCTION AND DISEASE
- CARCINOMA OF THE PANCREAS - Clinical Manifestations
- THE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
- Direct (Toxic Nephropathy)
- CARDIAC TRAUMA
- Diagnosis
- PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
- Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess