The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract |
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The liver is covered by peritoneum , except for the gallbladder bed , the hilus ,
adjacent parts surrounding the inferior vena cava , and a space to the right of the
vena cava inferior called “ bare area ” , which is in contact with the right adrenal ...
The liver is covered by peritoneum , except for the gallbladder bed , the hilus ,
adjacent parts surrounding the inferior vena cava , and a space to the right of the
vena cava inferior called “ bare area ” , which is in contact with the right adrenal ...
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SECTION XV – PLATE 18 PERISINUSOIDAL SPACES ( OF DISSE ) VERY
NARROW OR OBLITERATED CONNECTIVE TISSUE OF PORTAL TRIAD
SINUSOID PERISINUSOIDAL SPACE ( OF DISSE ) PERISINUSOIDAL SPACES
( OF DISSE ) ...
SECTION XV – PLATE 18 PERISINUSOIDAL SPACES ( OF DISSE ) VERY
NARROW OR OBLITERATED CONNECTIVE TISSUE OF PORTAL TRIAD
SINUSOID PERISINUSOIDAL SPACE ( OF DISSE ) PERISINUSOIDAL SPACES
( OF DISSE ) ...
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The coronary ligament ( see page 5 ) divides the suprahepatic spaces ( between
diaphragm and liver ) and the infrahepatic spaces ( between liver and transverse
mesocolon ) . One suprahepatic space exists on the left and two on the right ...
The coronary ligament ( see page 5 ) divides the suprahepatic spaces ( between
diaphragm and liver ) and the infrahepatic spaces ( between liver and transverse
mesocolon ) . One suprahepatic space exists on the left and two on the right ...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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