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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Despite the fact that these changes are secondary, their appearance frequently
helps to establish the diagnosis. The detection of an enlarged or tender liver is
the most striking indication of some disease, either primary or secondary, of that ...
Despite the fact that these changes are secondary, their appearance frequently
helps to establish the diagnosis. The detection of an enlarged or tender liver is
the most striking indication of some disease, either primary or secondary, of that ...
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Biliary Cirrhosis The term "biliary cirrhosis" is applied to several etiologically and
also morphologically different types of cirrhosis, all of which have in common a
long history of extra- or intrahepatic cholestasis and, morphologically, an
enlarged ...
Biliary Cirrhosis The term "biliary cirrhosis" is applied to several etiologically and
also morphologically different types of cirrhosis, all of which have in common a
long history of extra- or intrahepatic cholestasis and, morphologically, an
enlarged ...
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Metabolic Injuries II Gierke's Disease, Galactosemia, Niemann-Pick's Disease In
glycogen storage or Gierke's disease, an inborn error of the metabolism,
excessive quantities of glycogen accumulate in the liver cells, which become
enlarged ...
Metabolic Injuries II Gierke's Disease, Galactosemia, Niemann-Pick's Disease In
glycogen storage or Gierke's disease, an inborn error of the metabolism,
excessive quantities of glycogen accumulate in the liver cells, which become
enlarged ...
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Part | 1 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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