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British Journal of Anaesthesia| CEPD Reviews| Volume 1 Number 5 2001 139 sulphide) caused by bacterial overgrowth and fluid (digestive juices). The bowel wall becomes oedematous and, eventually, fluids leak out into the peritoneum causing peritoneal ...
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Gemmell, L., & Rincon, C. (2001). Anaesthetic management of intestinal obstruction. BJA CEPD Reviews, 1(5), 138–141. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjacepd/1.5.138
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