| intestinal s. |
the chronic form of either schistosomiasis mansoni or schistosomiasis japonica in which the intestinal tract is involved. Most of those infected are asymptomatic but some have intermittent diarrhea and blood and mucus in the stools.
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| intestinal t. |
see folliculi lymphatici aggregati.
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| intestinal t.’s |
trunci intestinales.
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| intestinal bypass |
This procedure has evolved and improved since it was first introduced some twenty years ago. In the early days, intestinal bypass -- which is totally different from gastric bypass -- had some very serious complications. Compared to the intestinal bypass, gastric bypass is relatively safe with fewer complications.
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