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.
- Renal Venous Occlusion
- Studies of Pancreatic Structure and Function
- Private provider loses NHS deal
- POLYPS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT - Clinical Manifestations
- The Use of Diuretics
- BRORICHODILATORS
- Lower GI Bleeding
- Nephrotic Glomerulopathies
- CARDIAC DEVELOPMENT
- Renal Artery Occlusion
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
- CARCINOMA OF THE PANCREAS - Definition
- CLINICAL SYMPTOMS OF ESOPHAGEAL DISEASE
- Health
- Diagnosis
- DROWNING AND NEAR-DROWNING
- Specific Etiologies
- CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE REGULATION OF VENTILATION
- History and Physical Examination
- POLYPS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF GALLSTONES
- Systemic Vasculitides
- Disorders of Pregnancy
- BILIRUBIN METABOLISM
- LIMITATION OF MFARCT SIZE
- Incidence
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC HEPATITIS - DEFIRILTIORI
- Clinical Assessment of Anemia
- RENAL PARENCHYMAL
- TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS
- Classification or Glomerular Diseases
- DEFINITION
- Diagnosis