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AREA 32 DISTRIBUTION OF VESSELS AND DUCTS 8 BAL The intrahepatic
distribution of vessels and bile ducts was successfully studied on casts prepared
by injecting a chemically unattackable plastic into the vascular and biliary
conduits ...
AREA 32 DISTRIBUTION OF VESSELS AND DUCTS 8 BAL The intrahepatic
distribution of vessels and bile ducts was successfully studied on casts prepared
by injecting a chemically unattackable plastic into the vascular and biliary
conduits ...
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The anterior surface of the head , body and tail is best exposed through the
gastrocolic omentum . The gastro - epiploic vessels ( see pages 14 and 15 ) may
be spared , and the middle colic vessels must be gently dissected off the
pancreas ...
The anterior surface of the head , body and tail is best exposed through the
gastrocolic omentum . The gastro - epiploic vessels ( see pages 14 and 15 ) may
be spared , and the middle colic vessels must be gently dissected off the
pancreas ...
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Although the İymphatic vessels are believed to have valves directing the flow in
the proper direction , this mechanism could easily be broken , causing a flow from
pancreas to duodenum and vice versa . This situation may explain , in part , the ...
Although the İymphatic vessels are believed to have valves directing the flow in
the proper direction , this mechanism could easily be broken , causing a flow from
pancreas to duodenum and vice versa . This situation may explain , in part , the ...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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