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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He was unable to conceive a pattern which would agree with the standard
description of the liver and at the same time conform to its appearance in
histologic slides and, especially, to three-dimensional reconstructions made from
serial ...
He was unable to conceive a pattern which would agree with the standard
description of the liver and at the same time conform to its appearance in
histologic slides and, especially, to three-dimensional reconstructions made from
serial ...
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The picture in some patients is confusing, because clinical and laboratory
findings and histologic alterations as recognized by liver biopsy do not match.
Quite frequently, only one of the three factors may point to a persisting pathologic
process.
The picture in some patients is confusing, because clinical and laboratory
findings and histologic alterations as recognized by liver biopsy do not match.
Quite frequently, only one of the three factors may point to a persisting pathologic
process.
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SECTION XV*1 — PLATE 5 I Tumors III Histology and Spread of Primary
Carcinoma Histologically, primary hepatic carcinoma may present itself in a great
varietv of pictures. In the most common kind, the trabecular form, several-cell-
thick ...
SECTION XV*1 — PLATE 5 I Tumors III Histology and Spread of Primary
Carcinoma Histologically, primary hepatic carcinoma may present itself in a great
varietv of pictures. In the most common kind, the trabecular form, several-cell-
thick ...
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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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