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Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint

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Autor principal: Coley, James Millman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Printed for R. Phillips 1807
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30492123
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spelling pubmed-56824862018-11-29 Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint Coley, James Millman Med Phys J Articles Printed for R. Phillips 1807-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5682486/ /pubmed/30492123 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) .
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Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title_full Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title_fullStr Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title_full_unstemmed Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title_short Case of an Enlarged and Tuberculated Liver, a Part of Which Having Formed a Pulsating Tumour in the Epigastrium, Was Mistaken for an Aneurism; Accompanied with an Exquisitely Painful Enlargement of the Hip, the True Nature of Which, Also, Could Not Be Ascertained during Life; but Was Afterwards Found to Have Been Occasioned by an Extensive Caries of the Joint
title_sort case of an enlarged and tuberculated liver, a part of which having formed a pulsating tumour in the epigastrium, was mistaken for an aneurism; accompanied with an exquisitely painful enlargement of the hip, the true nature of which, also, could not be ascertained during life; but was afterwards found to have been occasioned by an extensive caries of the joint
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30492123
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