A Compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system: Liver, biliary tract and pancreas, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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Hypoproteinemia and a pressure upon the inferior vena cava by ascites may f
PORTAL HYPERTENSION ANKLE EDEMA ANKLE EDEMA explain the
appearance of ankle edema. Liver cell damage produces anemia of the
macrocytic and ...
Hypoproteinemia and a pressure upon the inferior vena cava by ascites may f
PORTAL HYPERTENSION ANKLE EDEMA ANKLE EDEMA explain the
appearance of ankle edema. Liver cell damage produces anemia of the
macrocytic and ...
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Ascites Pathogenesis Fluid exchange between intraperito neal fluid and blood
plasma is subject to the same forces which regulate the distribution of fluid
between interstitial and intravascular departments. Under normal conditions the
serum ...
Ascites Pathogenesis Fluid exchange between intraperito neal fluid and blood
plasma is subject to the same forces which regulate the distribution of fluid
between interstitial and intravascular departments. Under normal conditions the
serum ...
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Vascular Disturbances II Portal Vein Sudden complete obstruction of the portal
vein and its branches by a thrombus leads to a clinically dramatic picture
dominated by hematemesis, melena with diarrhea, a rapidly developing ascites,
...
Vascular Disturbances II Portal Vein Sudden complete obstruction of the portal
vein and its branches by a thrombus leads to a clinically dramatic picture
dominated by hematemesis, melena with diarrhea, a rapidly developing ascites,
...
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Contents
Part | 1 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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