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SUS BE C PER $ EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY OBSTRUCTION II ARROS EBS S
ESSES Stages CORO CUT SURFACE OF LIVER IN BILIARY OBSTRUCTION - 1
. 5 . → BILE INFARCT The effects of biliary obstruction upon the liver itself , best ...
SUS BE C PER $ EXTRAHEPATIC BILIARY OBSTRUCTION II ARROS EBS S
ESSES Stages CORO CUT SURFACE OF LIVER IN BILIARY OBSTRUCTION - 1
. 5 . → BILE INFARCT The effects of biliary obstruction upon the liver itself , best ...
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An intrahepatic bile duct atresia , which may or may not be associated with that of
the extrahepatic ducts , is a still more rare occurrence . Jaundice in such
instances develops even more slowly than with extrahepatic atresia , but
gradually a ...
An intrahepatic bile duct atresia , which may or may not be associated with that of
the extrahepatic ducts , is a still more rare occurrence . Jaundice in such
instances develops even more slowly than with extrahepatic atresia , but
gradually a ...
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... 148 Cruveilhier - Baumgarten syndrome , cytologic smear examination , 53 ,
148 | duct - continued cytology , see cell bile – continued cytomegalic inclusion
disease , 120 extrahepatic – continued innervation , 21 D pancreatic aberrant
tissue ...
... 148 Cruveilhier - Baumgarten syndrome , cytologic smear examination , 53 ,
148 | duct - continued cytology , see cell bile – continued cytomegalic inclusion
disease , 120 extrahepatic – continued innervation , 21 D pancreatic aberrant
tissue ...
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SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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