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The sides of the pyramid are formed by the anterior, posterior and inferior
surfaces. The border between the anterior and inferior surfaces is the anterior
margin. Its consistency, sharpness of edge, smoothness of surface and
movement upon ...
The sides of the pyramid are formed by the anterior, posterior and inferior
surfaces. The border between the anterior and inferior surfaces is the anterior
margin. Its consistency, sharpness of edge, smoothness of surface and
movement upon ...
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INFERIOR PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY POSTERIOR INFERIOR
PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY ANTERIOR INFERIOR
PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY R. AND L. HEPATIC DUCTS R AND L.
HEPATIC ARTERIES.
INFERIOR PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY POSTERIOR INFERIOR
PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY ANTERIOR INFERIOR
PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY R. AND L. HEPATIC DUCTS R AND L.
HEPATIC ARTERIES.
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The retroduodenal arterv continues downward behind the head of the pancreas
and between the duodenum and common bile duct, finally turning to the left to
unite with the posterior branch of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, also ...
The retroduodenal arterv continues downward behind the head of the pancreas
and between the duodenum and common bile duct, finally turning to the left to
unite with the posterior branch of the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery, also ...
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Contents
DISEASES OF THE LIVER continued | 3 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 24 CarbohydratcLipid Disturbances | 86 |
Wilsons Disease | 87 |
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