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  • ...clude: diarrhea, [[pseudomembranous colitis]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdomen|abdominal]] pain or [[cramp]]s, [[rash]], and/or [[itch]]. High doses (both
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  • ...rning, tingling, and numbness in the mouth and face, and of burning in the abdomen. In severe poisonings pronounced motor weakness occurs and cutaneous sensat
    29 KB (4,043 words) - 11:26, 7 July 2010
  • ...in by Dr. Sydney Smith. Back then it was used to treat ulcers in the lower abdomen, boils, headaches, abscesses, and paralysis, and externally healing wounds.
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  • Sulfamethoxazole can also cause nausea, severe stomach or abdomen pains. Headaches commonly occur when taking sulfamethoxazole. Muscle pain
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  • ===[[Human abdomen|Abdomen]]=== ...12|T12]]), [[iliohypogastric nerve]], [[ilioinguinal nerve]] || Compresses abdomen and rotates vertebral column. ||
    93 KB (10,269 words) - 20:04, 21 September 2010
  • ...udziƄski]] || neurology || [[meningitis]] || ||passive flexion of knee to abdomen elicits flexion of contralateral hip and knee
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  • ...disease, advanced case.JPG|thumb|[[Grover's disease]]|alt=Adult chest and abdomen with many red skin lesions]] ...ech Marks.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Striae distensae]]|alt=Fuzzy red lines on an abdomen]]
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  • ==[[Human abdomen|Abdomen]]== ...al nerve]] ([[thoracic spinal nerve 12|T12]]) || tensing the [[linea alba (abdomen)|linea alba]] ||
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  • ...inting. Right-sided heart failure may result in a build-up of fluid in the abdomen ([[ascites]]), fluid around the lungs ([[pleural effusion]]), or peripheral **[[Cryptorchidism]] is when one the testicles is retained in the abdomen or [[inguinal canal]] past a normal stage of development. It is a common oc
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  • ...day (1950 film)|1950 film]], the disease seems to have been a tumor in the abdomen (the patient's x-ray is used to indicate something ''"between the stomach a
    66 KB (10,587 words) - 20:08, 21 September 2010
  • * Abdomen ...s''' is an inflammation of the [[mesentery|mesenteric]] lymph nodes in the abdomen<ref>Ellis H, Calne R, Watson C. ''Lecture Notes on General Surgery'' tenth
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  • ...e="pmid9486895"/> It has to be differentiated from other causes of [[acute abdomen]]. ...F, Stagnitti A, Chirletti P |title=Splenic infarction, rare cause of acute abdomen, only seldom requires splenectomy. Case report and literature review |journ
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  • ...or has malformations. It usually affects the limbs, though face, neck and abdomen may also be affected.
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  • ...armpit lymph nodes drain lymph from the arms, breast, chest wall and upper abdomen [[Axillary lymph nodes]]. The breast especially has extensive lymphatic dra The spleen lies in the left-upper quadrant of the abdomen. It functions to destroy old red blood cells, produce antibodies, store re
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  • ...ncisions are stitched and bandaged. X-rays are taken of the legs, pelvis, abdomen, and chest areas. The next day, another set of X-rays may be taken.
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  • ...ut the body, with clusters found in the underarms, groin, neck, chest, and abdomen. ...de which receives the lymph drainage from most of the body (especially the abdomen) via the [[thoracic duct]] and is thus an early site of [[metastasis]] for
    16 KB (2,396 words) - 20:26, 21 September 2010
  • ...Science]]</ref> In humans, it is located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. It removes old red blood cells and holds a reserve of blood in case of [[S ...1039.png|Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen.
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  • ...m/reference/gray/subjects/subject?id=173 The Veins of the Lower Extremity, Abdomen, and Pelvis] - [[Gray's Anatomy]].
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  • {{Arteries of abdomen}}
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  • {{Arteries of abdomen}}
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