On the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal tumors

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Abstract

Intestinal tumors (excluding the rectum) of all tumors observed in humans account for only 2%. It is also known that tumors of the small intestine are observed many times less frequently than tumors of the large intestine. Approximately 80% of all intestinal tumors are in the rectum, 17-18% in the large and only 2-3% in the small intestine. Thus, tumors of the large intestine are of the greatest practical importance from the point of view of both the possibilities of early diagnosis and the correct surgical tactics and operative technique.

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Yu. A. Ratner

Kazan GIDUV

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