The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... efferent ducts ( ductuli efferentes ) . It is through these approximately ten or fif- teen ductuli efferentes that sperm migrate to reach the globus major of the epi- didymis . A few blind ducts ( ductuli aberrantes ) represent remnants ...
... efferent ducts ( ductuli efferentes ) . It is through these approximately ten or fif- teen ductuli efferentes that sperm migrate to reach the globus major of the epi- didymis . A few blind ducts ( ductuli aberrantes ) represent remnants ...
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... efferent lymphatics extend to the hypogastric nodes , but for the most part they pass upward to the common iliac and peri - aortic nodes . The hypogastric nodes ( internal iliac group ) lie in close relation to the hypogastric veins ...
... efferent lymphatics extend to the hypogastric nodes , but for the most part they pass upward to the common iliac and peri - aortic nodes . The hypogastric nodes ( internal iliac group ) lie in close relation to the hypogastric veins ...
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... Efferent lymphatic vessels from all the superficial femoral nodes drain to the more proximal superficial inguinal ( femoral ) nodes , the deep inguinal ( fem- oral ) nodes and the external iliac nodes . Deep inguinal lymph nodes : A few ...
... Efferent lymphatic vessels from all the superficial femoral nodes drain to the more proximal superficial inguinal ( femoral ) nodes , the deep inguinal ( fem- oral ) nodes and the external iliac nodes . Deep inguinal lymph nodes : A few ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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