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  • I'm really surprised it's not on the list -- probably because surgeons know better than to perform gastic bypass unless absolutely necessary.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • I'm really surprised it's not on the list -- probably because surgeons know better than to perform gastic bypass unless absolutely necessary.

    Spare Us the Cutter 2007

  • Calif. teens taking adult measures to lose weight: gastic banding Experts take calls from New Yorkers on the first day of The Daily News' annual Diet Hotline.

    NYDN Rss NICOLE LYN PESCE 2012

  • Gerri - I did the gastic emptying study two days ago and my Endo called and left a voicemail yesterday that everything looked "normal".

    Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes 2010

  • Why aren't there any 400 lb MD's going in for stomach stapling, or gastic bypass, or lap band surgery?

    MetaFilter Xurando 2010

  • Why aren't there any 400 lb MD's going in for stomach stapling, or gastic bypass, or lap band surgery?

    MetaFilter Xurando 2010

  • Increased death risk linked to combined use of antiplatelet, gastic acid meds after heart attack of angina.

    unknown title 2009

  • The following is a list of terms used to describe the shape, size, color, consistency, or other characteristics of pathological conditions. millet seed miliary tuberculosis pea-sized plum-sized orange-sized tumors melon-sized pear breast cancer porridge atherosclerotic material napkin rings colon cancers popcorn calcium of hamartoma soupy creamy cheesy discharges anchovy paste word salad schizophrenia oyster ovaries hydatid mole chicken breast rickets cauliflower tumor osteochondroma potato nodes sarcoidosis onion-peel sign Ewing's tumor hard-baked spleen Hodgkin's disease apple-jelly nodules cutaneous tuberculosis strawberry nevus cavernous angioma peau d'orange carcinoma of the breast bacon spleen sago spleen amyloidosis Swiss cheese ventricular septal defects coffee ground emesis gastic bleeding chocolate cysts ovarian endometriosis sugar icing liver chronic perihepatitis port wine urine porphyria corkscrew esophagus diffuse esophageal spasm doughnut kidney bipolar fusion of renal anlagen forkful Colles's fracture

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 1 1981

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