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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... rare . Congenital diverticula seen in pediatric urology are located on the ventral surface of the urethra any- where from the triangular ligament to the glans penis . These diverticula may , in rare instances , develop to Netter -M.D. ...
... rare . Congenital diverticula seen in pediatric urology are located on the ventral surface of the urethra any- where from the triangular ligament to the glans penis . These diverticula may , in rare instances , develop to Netter -M.D. ...
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... rare . Other rare cysts are of parasitic origin ( Schis- tosoma and Echinococcus ) . Hemorrhagic cysts some- times occur as a result of degeneration in extensive prostatic carcinoma . The common prostatic cyst is the simple retention ...
... rare . Other rare cysts are of parasitic origin ( Schis- tosoma and Echinococcus ) . Hemorrhagic cysts some- times occur as a result of degeneration in extensive prostatic carcinoma . The common prostatic cyst is the simple retention ...
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... rare . Orchitis develops usually second- ary to suppurative epididymitis . Orchitis without epididymitis may develop through three pathways : ( 1 ) via the lymphatics , ( 2 ) via the blood stream ( metastases ) and ( 3 ) ascending via ...
... rare . Orchitis develops usually second- ary to suppurative epididymitis . Orchitis without epididymitis may develop through three pathways : ( 1 ) via the lymphatics , ( 2 ) via the blood stream ( metastases ) and ( 3 ) ascending via ...
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