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The horizontal peritoneal duplication is the coronary ligament, the upper layer of
which is exposed if the liver is pulled away from the diaphragm. The right free
lateral margin of the coronarv ligament forms the right triangular ligament,
whereas ...
The horizontal peritoneal duplication is the coronary ligament, the upper layer of
which is exposed if the liver is pulled away from the diaphragm. The right free
lateral margin of the coronarv ligament forms the right triangular ligament,
whereas ...
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The gallbladder consists of (1) a mucous layer thrown in folds and lined by tall
columnar surface epithelium; (2) a f1bromuscular laver; (3) asubserous adventitia
; and (4) a serosal layer, mentioned above. The irregular folds, easily seen in ...
The gallbladder consists of (1) a mucous layer thrown in folds and lined by tall
columnar surface epithelium; (2) a f1bromuscular laver; (3) asubserous adventitia
; and (4) a serosal layer, mentioned above. The irregular folds, easily seen in ...
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ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS DOWNGROWTH OF EPITHELIUM INTO DEEPER
LAYERS sist of a variety of cells (segmented leukocytes or histiocytes or foam
cells and lymphocytes and, occasionally, eosinophils). Proliferation of capillaries
and ...
ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS DOWNGROWTH OF EPITHELIUM INTO DEEPER
LAYERS sist of a variety of cells (segmented leukocytes or histiocytes or foam
cells and lymphocytes and, occasionally, eosinophils). Proliferation of capillaries
and ...
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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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