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25 Nov 2009 by Janis and Friends Hepatitis C Blog
Tightening (rigidity) of the abdominal wall musculature occurs as a reflexive response to peritoneal inflammation (voluntary guarding refers to tightness or rigidity of the abdomen that relaxes when the patient takes a deep breath, ...
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24 Nov 2009 by tonia moore
A small opening is made in the front of the abdominal wall, and the tip of the ileum, which is located at the end of the small intestine, is brought to the skin's surface. This opening, called a stoma, is where waste exits the body. ...
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25 Nov 2009 by Muhammad Ali Yafi
Although abdominal pain can come from tissue surrounding the abdominal wall of the abdominal cavity (such as skin and muscles of the abdominal wall), the term abdominal pain generally is used to describe pain originating from organs ...
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View Post: Summary of Appendicitis Disease
24 Oct 2009 by admin
Laparoscopy is a surgical procedure, introduced in which a small fiberoptic tube with a camera into the abdomen througha small hole made in the abdominal wall. Laparoscopy allows a direct view of the plant, and other abdominal and ...
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3 Dec 2009 by Allison Davis
The Abdominoplasty or Tummy Tuck surgery is combined with an abdominal panel binder (APB). This procedure assures that after all the inflammation is gone (3-to-6 months) your abdomen wall is 80% to 100% flat and in 80% of the cases free ...
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View Post: Abdominal massage
12 hours ago
Inguinal and umbilical hernia, inflammation of the uterus, bladder, ovaries and fallopian tubes, kidney stones, bladder or gall bladder, ulcers in the stomach and intestine,Pregnancy. Abdominal massage should not be done ... Vibration can also be used. The patient may also be asked to some gymnastic exercises for strengthening the abdominal wall. Since blood. Pressure increases during abdominal manipulation, should avoid patients with hypertension. Abdominal massage. ...
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View Post: An E. coli Nightmare
29 Nov 2009 by sschreck@foodsafetynews.com (Suzanne Schreck)
A surgeon made an incision through the abdominal wall to gain access to the abdominal cavity and discovered fecal material and grossly swollen bowel loops. The surgeon found a portion of John's rectum to be necrotic, or dead, ...
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