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" Spontaneous reduction is not more frequent in ascending than descending invagination. The immediate cause of gangrene of the intussuscipiens is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. "
Medical News and Abstract - 303 ÆäÀÌÁö
1887
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An Experimental Contribution to Intestinal Surgery: With Special Reference ...

Nicholas Senn - 1888 - 84 ÆäÀÌÁö
...ascending than descending invagination. 10. The immediate or direct cause of gangrene of the intussusceptum is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the iritussuscipiens. n. Ileo-caecal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced by distention...
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Abdominal Surgery, 2±Ç

James Greig Smith - 1896 - 652 ÆäÀÌÁö
...intussusception, though it is not uncommon in chronic cases. This sloughing, according to Senn, is caused by obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. There is a curious connection between epithelioma and intussusception. Most probably the epithelioma...
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The Omaha Clinic, 1±Ç

1888 - 328 ÆäÀÌÁö
...descending in- • vagination. 10. The immediate or direct cause of gangrene of the intussusceptum is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. 11. Ileo-c©«cal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced bydistentioii of the colon and...
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Abdominal surgery v.2, 2±Ç

James Greig Smith - 1897 - 690 ÆäÀÌÁö
...intussusception, though it is not uncommon in chronic cases. This sloughing, according to Senn, is caused by obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. There is a curious connection between epithelioma and intussusception. Most probably the epithelioma...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 117±Ç

1887 - 766 ÆäÀÌÁö
...obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipieas. Ileo-careal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced...must be practised with great care and gentleness as over-disteiition of the colon and rectum is productive of multiple longitudinal lacerations of the...
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Medical Science, 1-2±Ç

1887 - 560 ÆäÀÌÁö
...independently of the flexion. 10. The immediate or direct cause of gangrene of the intussusception is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipion. 11. Ileociecal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced by distention of...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, 46±Ç

1888 - 640 ÆäÀÌÁö
...frequent in ascending than descending invagination. The immediate cause of gangrene of the intussuscipiens is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction...rectum with water, but this method of reduction must be practiced with great care and gentleness, as over-distention of the colon and rectum is productive...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, 55-57±Ç

1887 - 492 ÆäÀÌÁö
...frequent in ascending than descending invagination. The immediate cause of gangrene of the intussuscipiens is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. Ileo-cuical invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced by distentions of the colon and rectum...
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American Medical Digest, 7±Ç

1888 - 638 ÆäÀÌÁö
...occurred independently of the flexion. 10. The immediate or direct cause of gangrene of the intussusceptum is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction at the neck of the intussuscipiens. 11. Ileocsecal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced by distention of the colon and...
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The American Lancet, 12±Ç

Leartus Connor - 1888 - 526 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of gangrene of the intussuscipiens is obstruction to the return of venous blood by constriction of the neck of the intussuscipiens. Ileocaecal invagination, when recent, can frequently be reduced by distensions of the colon and rectum with water, but this mode of reduction must be practised with great...
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