The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 3, Part 1Ciba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 23
... it passes inferiorly and anteriorly , going between the external and internal
carotid arteries ( see page 24 ) and then entering the wall of the pharynx , as
indicated above , in the interval between the superior and middle constrictor
muscles .
... it passes inferiorly and anteriorly , going between the external and internal
carotid arteries ( see page 24 ) and then entering the wall of the pharynx , as
indicated above , in the interval between the superior and middle constrictor
muscles .
Page 76
CRICOPHARYNGEUS IS IN POWERFUL CONTRACTION AFTER PASSAGE OF
BOLUS AS INDICATED BY ELEVATED PRESSURE AT A CRICOPHARYNGEUS
AND GASTRO - ESOPHAGEAL VESTIBULE IN TONIC CONTRACTION AS ...
CRICOPHARYNGEUS IS IN POWERFUL CONTRACTION AFTER PASSAGE OF
BOLUS AS INDICATED BY ELEVATED PRESSURE AT A CRICOPHARYNGEUS
AND GASTRO - ESOPHAGEAL VESTIBULE IN TONIC CONTRACTION AS ...
Page 177
For this reason , and because of the fact that it is often difficult or impossible to
differentiate a benign tumor from a carcinoma , even with the aid of X - ray studies
and gastroscopy , surgical intervention is indicated whenever a tumor is ...
For this reason , and because of the fact that it is often difficult or impossible to
differentiate a benign tumor from a carcinoma , even with the aid of X - ray studies
and gastroscopy , surgical intervention is indicated whenever a tumor is ...
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Contents
ANATOMY OF THE MOUTH AND PHARYNX | 1 |
PLATE | 4 |
Roof of Mouth | 7 |
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acid acute anterior appear arises ARTERY attachment become blood body bone branches carcinoma cardia carotid cause cavity cells cent cervical changes chronic CIBA clinical common condition connective CONSTRICTOR Continued contraction course deep develop diagnosis disease duct duodenal duodenum effect empty enter esophagus extension external facial fibers folds fossa frequently GANGLION gastric gives glands greater hepatic increased indicated infection inferior internal involved lateral layer lesion less lesser ligament lingual located longitudinal lower mandible margin membrane middle mouth mucosa mucous MUSCLE MYLOHYOID nerve Netter nodes normal occur oral organ origin pain palate PALATINE pancreatic papillae pass patients peptic peristaltic pharynx plexus portion position posterior present pressure produce pterygoid pyloric rare region result root secretion seen side soft sometimes stomach superficial superior supply surface symptoms teeth thoracic tion tissue tongue trunk tube tumor ulcer upper usually vein wall