PMID: 4290367May 1, 1967Paper

Obstruction in cancer of the colon

Annals of Surgery
C E Floyd, I Cohn

Abstract

No abstract listed.

References

Jun 1, 1966·Annals of Surgery·C E FloydI Cohn
Jun 1, 1954·Annals of Surgery·M L MICHELD B DALE
Feb 1, 1960·American Journal of Surgery·J J BYRNE
Feb 1, 1962·The New England Journal of Medicine·C E WELCH, J F BURKE
Oct 1, 1964·Archives of Surgery·I LOEFLER, C D HAFNER
Feb 1, 1965·American Journal of Surgery·C E FLOYDI COHN
Aug 1, 1965·The British Journal of Surgery·R W GLASHAN, H T JOHN

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May 1, 1971·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·J E Hopkins
May 1, 1984·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·H C Umpleby, R C Williamson
Jul 1, 1978·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·A R Gennaro, R R Tyson
Jul 1, 1980·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·S Bülow
Jan 1, 1975·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·O KronborgM Sprechler
May 1, 1970·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·I BalslevJ Nielsen
Sep 1, 1969·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·J E Hopkins
Jul 1, 1989·Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology·N A Matheson
Jan 1, 1970·Annals of Surgery·H E JensenI Balslev
Jun 1, 1971·Annals of Surgery·F Glenn, C K McSherry
Apr 1, 1974·American Journal of Surgery·J P Welch, G A Donaldson
Jan 1, 1976·American Journal of Surgery·J W DuttonL G Hampson
Jun 1, 1982·American Journal of Surgery·U Ohman
Sep 1, 1988·American Journal of Surgery·K J BuechterI Cohn
Oct 1, 1981·The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery·J C Hall
Jul 1, 1971·Cancer·O H Beahrs, P M Sanfelippo
Apr 1, 1984·The British Journal of Surgery·H C Umpleby, R C Williamson
Sep 1, 1976·The British Journal of Surgery·P A SykesP F Schofield
Apr 1, 1985·The British Journal of Surgery·R K PhillipsL P Fielding
Jun 1, 1969·Irish Journal of Medical Science·A P CleryM Ryan
Apr 1, 1987·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·M L de LeonM C Veidenheimer
Jan 1, 1984·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·J P SinghA Bhatnagar
Sep 1, 1983·Journal of Surgical Oncology·J LundyM Berman
Aug 26, 1998·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·C RattoF Crucitti
Aug 1, 1989·Journal of Surgical Oncology·Z KaufmanA Dinbar
Dec 1, 1981·Current Problems in Surgery·P H Sugarbaker

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