ENDOMETRIOMATA: THE FIVE CLINICAL TYPES

In: BMJ · 1933 · vol. 1(3770) , pp. 602–620 · doi:10.1136/bmj.1.3770.602 · PMID:20777470 · PMC2368215 · W2089841754
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HMEDICAL TURNAL subsided. Sputum negative for tubercle bacilli. Dry cough, and had failure to gain weight between these attacks. Signs . Undernourished, and dullness, with weak breath sounds and crepitations at right base, and weak breath sounds and crepitations at left base. Radiograph: Tubular bronchiectasis of the right lower bronchi (Fig. Resuilt : Bronchitis rapidly

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