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DIAGNOSIS OF VARICES OESOPHAGEI

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<p>Powers was the first scientis who described Varices oesophagei in 1939 (Thomas in 1960) in the 19th century,<br />th Varices weve considered like consequence of splenies sicknes, was noted like 20 century, portal hypertension, noted like<br />pathogenesiscal machinery for begining. Varices oesophegei and classification. Oesophagoscopy was vade by 40 patients<br />because varices were veryfied and a factor of risk, which varices have was measured. Endoscopy morphologycal classification Varices oesophagei was used by Paque in 4 class. Varices in the first class was had 17,5% in the second class 35%, in the second and third class 22,5%, the fourth class 5%. Varices in the third and fourth class have observed like bigs Varices who have very risc and ruinouses for life.</p>
Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kosovska Mitrovica
Title: DIAGNOSIS OF VARICES OESOPHAGEI
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<p>Powers was the first scientis who described Varices oesophagei in 1939 (Thomas in 1960) in the 19th century,<br />th Varices weve considered like consequence of splenies sicknes, was noted like 20 century, portal hypertension, noted like<br />pathogenesiscal machinery for begining.
Varices oesophegei and classification.
Oesophagoscopy was vade by 40 patients<br />because varices were veryfied and a factor of risk, which varices have was measured.
Endoscopy morphologycal classification Varices oesophagei was used by Paque in 4 class.
Varices in the first class was had 17,5% in the second class 35%, in the second and third class 22,5%, the fourth class 5%.
Varices in the third and fourth class have observed like bigs Varices who have very risc and ruinouses for life.
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