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... where it occupies the right hypochondriac and the greater part of the epigastric
regions . With its left lobe the liver extends , to an individually varying degree ,
into the left hypochondrium . The liver , the largest organ of the body , weighs
from ...
... where it occupies the right hypochondriac and the greater part of the epigastric
regions . With its left lobe the liver extends , to an individually varying degree ,
into the left hypochondrium . The liver , the largest organ of the body , weighs
from ...
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The " filter action " of the liver also results from its peculiar anatomic location ,
since all nutrients , and also injurious materials absorbed by the intestines , are
brought to the organ via the portal system . The effect of the liver on water and ...
The " filter action " of the liver also results from its peculiar anatomic location ,
since all nutrients , and also injurious materials absorbed by the intestines , are
brought to the organ via the portal system . The effect of the liver on water and ...
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Why it is deposited in organs , selectively around and within the walls of blood
vessels , is unknown . Experimentally ... The sometimes markedly and uniformly
enlarged organ has a smooth surface and rounded edges . The color is brown to
...
Why it is deposited in organs , selectively around and within the walls of blood
vessels , is unknown . Experimentally ... The sometimes markedly and uniformly
enlarged organ has a smooth surface and rounded edges . The color is brown to
...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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