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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine 7th Edition
Chapter 14: Surgery
Aneurysms and dissections of arteries - Mesenteric ischaemia (links 97-130)
Bladder tumours - Lumps (links 167-201)
Jaundiced patients/Surgery in those on steroids/anticoagulants - Acute pancreatitis (links 65-96)
Limb ischaemia - Urinary tract malignancies (links 131-166)
Lumps in the groin and scrotum - Gastric surgery and its aftermath (links 202-232)
Operations for peptic ulcers - Minimally invasive surgery (links 233-240)
Specific post-operative complications - Diabetic patients undergoing surgery (links 36-64)
Surgery - Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)/ Swollen legs (links 1-35)
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Chapter 14: Surgery

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Surgery - Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)/ Swollen legs (links 1-35)
Specific post-operative complications - Diabetic patients undergoing surgery (links 36-64)
Jaundiced patients/Surgery in those on steroids/anticoagulants - Acute pancreatitis (links 65-96)
Aneurysms and dissections of arteries - Mesenteric ischaemia (links 97-130)
Limb ischaemia - Urinary tract malignancies (links 131-166)
Bladder tumours - Lumps (links 167-201)
Lumps in the groin and scrotum - Gastric surgery and its aftermath (links 202-232)
Operations for peptic ulcers - Minimally invasive surgery (links 233-240)
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