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The course of the cystic duct is liable to vary fairly frequently and may escape
ligation, with resultant postoperative bile leakage. The common bile and, even
more so, the hepatic ducts are exposed during surgery to unintended injuries,
which ...
The course of the cystic duct is liable to vary fairly frequently and may escape
ligation, with resultant postoperative bile leakage. The common bile and, even
more so, the hepatic ducts are exposed during surgery to unintended injuries,
which ...
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DISSECTION COMMON BILE DUCT LONGITUDINAL \ DUODENAL CIRCULAR /
MUSCLE COMMON BILE DUCT LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE PANCREATIC DUCT
FIBERS TO LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE PANCREATIC SPHINCTER (IN 20V.
DISSECTION COMMON BILE DUCT LONGITUDINAL \ DUODENAL CIRCULAR /
MUSCLE COMMON BILE DUCT LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE PANCREATIC DUCT
FIBERS TO LONGITUDINAL BUNDLE PANCREATIC SPHINCTER (IN 20V.
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Infection of the extrahepatic bile ducts can be divided into nonsuppurative and
suppurative forms. The former is seen in association with all causes of biliary
stasis, in acute and chronic cholecystitis, in silent common duct stones or as a
sequel ...
Infection of the extrahepatic bile ducts can be divided into nonsuppurative and
suppurative forms. The former is seen in association with all causes of biliary
stasis, in acute and chronic cholecystitis, in silent common duct stones or as a
sequel ...
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DISEASES OF THE LIVER continued | 3 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 24 CarbohydratcLipid Disturbances | 86 |
Wilsons Disease | 87 |
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