Acute perforation in regional enteritis
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J. G. Gow; Anthony Walsh
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Article
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1952
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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At least 31 cases (23'5 per cent) answered that they had no pain, stiffness, or shortening, and no complaints of the injured leg. Pain in the hip and knee was assumed to be an index of degenerative arthritis and occurred in 33 (24 per cent). Shortening noticeable by the patient (and thus presumed to