Author(s) Biography

  • Ian C. Roddie CBE, DSc, MD, FRCP

Emeritus Professor of Physiology, The Queen\'s University of Belfast; former Head of Medical Education, National Guard King Khalid Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

  • William F.M. Wallace BSc, MD, FRCP, FRCA, FCARCSI, FRCSEd

Emeritus Professor of Applied Physiology, The Queen\'s University of Belfast;former Consultant in Physiology, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, N. Ireland

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Intestinal obstruction causes
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The cause of jaundice is likely to be
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Complications that may arise after total gastrectomy include
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Severe diarrhoea causes a decrease in
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Diminished liver function may result in an increase in the
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Peptic ulceration tends to heal after
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Urobilinogen is
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Surgical removal of 90 per cent of the small intestine may cause a decrease in
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Lack of pancreatic juice in the duodenum may lead to
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In liver failure there is likely to be
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