The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 3, Part 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Human anatomy |
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Page 139
... usually located near the cardiac end of the stomach . Gradual dilation with bougies usually proves successful . A congenital shortness of the esopha- gus - having recently come into promi- nence as a result of extensive research ( Brown ...
... usually located near the cardiac end of the stomach . Gradual dilation with bougies usually proves successful . A congenital shortness of the esopha- gus - having recently come into promi- nence as a result of extensive research ( Brown ...
Page 169
... usually have a long history of ulcerative disease , and usually ulcerative symptoms are at least 4 to 6 months old . The symp- toms may occasionally have been present as long as 30 years . They may even involve the duodenum as well ...
... usually have a long history of ulcerative disease , and usually ulcerative symptoms are at least 4 to 6 months old . The symp- toms may occasionally have been present as long as 30 years . They may even involve the duodenum as well ...
Page 170
... usually larger than those on the anterior wall , mainly because the former , walled off by the pancreas lying below the ulcer , can increase in size without free perforation ( see also page 173 ) . The duodenal peptic ulcer is usually ...
... usually larger than those on the anterior wall , mainly because the former , walled off by the pancreas lying below the ulcer , can increase in size without free perforation ( see also page 173 ) . The duodenal peptic ulcer is usually ...
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abdominal acid afferent alveolar aorta ascending bolus branches BUCCINATOR MUSCLE carcinoma cardia CAROTID ARTERY cavity celiac cells cent cervical CIBA COLLECTION clinical CONSTRICTOR MUSCLE cricoid cartilage CRICOPHARYNGEUS diaphragm DIGASTRIC MUSCLE distal dorsal duct duodenum epiploic epithelium esophagus external EXTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY facial fibers folds foramen fossa GANGLION gastro-epiploic gastroduodenal HEPATIC ARTERY hiatus HYOGLOSSUS MUSCLE hyoid bone incisor INFERIOR PHRENIC intestine laryngeal layer left gastric left hepatic lesion ligament lingual LINGUAL NERVE LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE lower lymph lymphatic mandible mandibular maxillary medial molar mucosa mucous membrane MUSCULATURE MYLOHYOID MYLOHYOID MUSCLE nerve Netter M.D. OCIBA nodes oral PALATINE pancreatic papillae parotid gland patients peptic ulcer pharynx plexus portion posterior wall pressure pterygoid pyloric pylorus region rior secretion soft palate sphincter splenic stomach sublingual submandibular submandibular gland submucosa superficial superior mesenteric supply surface SYMPATHETIC teeth thoracic thyroid tion tissue tongue tonsil tooth tube tumor upper usually VAGAL TRUNK vomiting