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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Page 9
The existence of many communications between the various cords as well as
their corresponding central bile capillaries had to be assumed. These cords were
considered to be surrounded by the blood sinusoids, which thus were visualized
...
The existence of many communications between the various cords as well as
their corresponding central bile capillaries had to be assumed. These cords were
considered to be surrounded by the blood sinusoids, which thus were visualized
...
Page 11
It is, therefore, now assumed that the bile canaliculi have a fairly straight lining
with only small extensions between neighboring liver cells, a theory that agrees
with the picture seen in tissue sections if the bile capillaries are stained with
proper ...
It is, therefore, now assumed that the bile canaliculi have a fairly straight lining
with only small extensions between neighboring liver cells, a theory that agrees
with the picture seen in tissue sections if the bile capillaries are stained with
proper ...
Page 83
Simultaneously, bile may amass in the form of ramified bile plugs in the dilated
bile capillaries. The cytoplasm of some liver cells adjacent to the bile capillaries
is rarefied and pyknosis ("feathery degeneration") may be seen, whereas the liver
...
Simultaneously, bile may amass in the form of ramified bile plugs in the dilated
bile capillaries. The cytoplasm of some liver cells adjacent to the bile capillaries
is rarefied and pyknosis ("feathery degeneration") may be seen, whereas the liver
...
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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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