The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: pt. 1. Upper digestive tractCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1957 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... intestinal lipases , but whether , as assumed for- merly , this hydrolysis is complete , with the split products glycerol and fatty acids going their separate ways ( via portal blood or lymphatics , respectively ) , is a subject now ...
... intestinal lipases , but whether , as assumed for- merly , this hydrolysis is complete , with the split products glycerol and fatty acids going their separate ways ( via portal blood or lymphatics , respectively ) , is a subject now ...
Page 92
... intestinal wall may be responsible for the permeation of bacteria , so that the portal vein becomes the most important and frequent route by which a bacterial invasion of the liver comes to pass . In some animals , such as the dog ...
... intestinal wall may be responsible for the permeation of bacteria , so that the portal vein becomes the most important and frequent route by which a bacterial invasion of the liver comes to pass . In some animals , such as the dog ...
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... intestinal disease , but it involves the liver in one tenth to one third of the cases . The infec- tive , encysted form of the parasite , com- municated from man to man , without an intermediate host , by water , food , etc. , which has ...
... intestinal disease , but it involves the liver in one tenth to one third of the cases . The infec- tive , encysted form of the parasite , com- municated from man to man , without an intermediate host , by water , food , etc. , which has ...
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abdominal abnormal abscesses acid amylase anastomoses appear ascites become biliary obstruction bilirubin biopsy bladder blood carcinoma cause celiac cent cholangioles cholecystitis cholesterol chronic cirrhosis clinical common bile duct common hepatic connective tissue cystic artery cystic duct cysts degeneration develop diagnosis dilated duodenal duodenum enlarged enzymes esophageal varices excretion fatty fibers fibrosis fistula formation frequently function gallbladder gastric gland glycogen hemorrhage hepatic artery hepatic duct hepatic tests hepatic vein histologic infection inferior inflammatory intestinal intrahepatic jaundice Kupffer cells left hepatic lesions ligament liver cell plates liver disease lobe lobular lobule lymph lymphatics MESENTERIC VEIN metabolism metastases mucosa necrosis Netter M.D. CIBA nodes normal OCIBA organ pancreatic duct pancreaticoduodenal papilla parenchyma patients peritoneal pigment portal hypertension portal triads portal vein posterior protein result right hepatic septa serum sinusoids sphincter spleen splenic stage stones SUPERIOR MESENTERIC surface surgical tion tract tumor urine urobilinogen usually vena cava vessels viral hepatitis wall