Gardner’s Syndrome
This rare entity resembles familial polyposis of the colon with certain other associated features, especially osteomas and benign soft-tissue tumors (see Fig. 41-3 for illustration of the complete synÂdrome). The stomach and small bowel (especially the duodenum) may also be involved. Because of the malignant potential of the colonic polyps, total colectomy is indicated.
- Visceral Angiography
- THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Treatment and Prognosis
- SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
- Community Acquired Pneumonia
- ATRIAL RHYTHM DISTURBANCES
- Mesangioproliferative Glomerulonephritis
- DEFINITION
- CLINICAL TESTS OF DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION
- Blood Chemistries
- HEART BLOCK
- Initial Assessment
- Renal Biopsy and Other Diagnostic Tests
- CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS
- DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (NDI)
- Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess
- CONTROL OF BREATHING IN DISEASE STATES
- DIFFUSE INFILTRATIVE DISEASES OF THE LUNG
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH RENAL DISEASE
- INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
- Diet
- Genitourinary System
- Diagnosis
- Management
- Miscellaneous
- RESPIRATORY SENSORS
- ANGINA PECTORIS
- Renal Artery Occlusion
- THE APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WITH GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- GAS TRANSFER
- Plain Radiographs and Barium Contrast Studies