The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilatin of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the reproductive system, edited by E. Oppenheimer; with a foreword by J. RockCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... cavity ( future ab- dominal cavity ) . The mesothelium is thrown into two folds : the upper , the diaphragmatic ligament , extends to the diaphragm , while the lower , the inguinal ligament , terminates in the lower abdom- inal wall at ...
... cavity ( future ab- dominal cavity ) . The mesothelium is thrown into two folds : the upper , the diaphragmatic ligament , extends to the diaphragm , while the lower , the inguinal ligament , terminates in the lower abdom- inal wall at ...
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... cavity . In congenital hydrocele , with or without hernia , a lumen in the processus funicularis permits communication with the abdominal cavity , so that bowel may extend to the scrotum and any hydrocele fluid may reach the peritoneal ...
... cavity . In congenital hydrocele , with or without hernia , a lumen in the processus funicularis permits communication with the abdominal cavity , so that bowel may extend to the scrotum and any hydrocele fluid may reach the peritoneal ...
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... cavity , tumor tissue or the peritoneal cavity . If mild , only local pain and tenderness may be evident ; if severe , symptoms may be serious . Secondary infection and suppuration in a cyst may follow torsion , hematogenous spread from ...
... cavity , tumor tissue or the peritoneal cavity . If mild , only local pain and tenderness may be evident ; if severe , symptoms may be serious . Secondary infection and suppuration in a cyst may follow torsion , hematogenous spread from ...
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