The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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Page 67
... bowel may extend to the scrotum and any hydrocele fluid may reach the peritoneal cavity . Congenital hydrocele may or may not be associated with descensus of the bowel and inguinal hernia . Hydrocele of the cord occurs as a collection ...
... bowel may extend to the scrotum and any hydrocele fluid may reach the peritoneal cavity . Congenital hydrocele may or may not be associated with descensus of the bowel and inguinal hernia . Hydrocele of the cord occurs as a collection ...
Page 145
... bowel in the pelvis may also produce vaginal perforations . Man- agement of enterovaginal fistulae consists of treatment of the basic pathologic process and usually requires explora- tory celiotomy and enterostomy . Surgical ...
... bowel in the pelvis may also produce vaginal perforations . Man- agement of enterovaginal fistulae consists of treatment of the basic pathologic process and usually requires explora- tory celiotomy and enterostomy . Surgical ...
Page 167
... bowel , ( 3 ) a rapid increase in size or change in consistency of the tumor or ( 4 ) some degenerative development giv- ing rise to pain . When a fibroid is diagnosed at the time of the menopause in the absence of any of the ...
... bowel , ( 3 ) a rapid increase in size or change in consistency of the tumor or ( 4 ) some degenerative development giv- ing rise to pain . When a fibroid is diagnosed at the time of the menopause in the absence of any of the ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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