The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... FOSSA NAVICULARIS posed of pseudostratified and columnar cells . In the fossa navicularis , the epithelial cells are of a stratified squamous variety . The urethral mucosa is surrounded by the lamina propria , which consists of areolar ...
... FOSSA NAVICULARIS posed of pseudostratified and columnar cells . In the fossa navicularis , the epithelial cells are of a stratified squamous variety . The urethral mucosa is surrounded by the lamina propria , which consists of areolar ...
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... fossa navicularis . Verrucae are not observed proximal to the fossa navicularis , but papillomas may occur at any point along the entire extent of the urethra . Both papillomas and ver- rucae may be sessile or pedunculated in appearance ...
... fossa navicularis . Verrucae are not observed proximal to the fossa navicularis , but papillomas may occur at any point along the entire extent of the urethra . Both papillomas and ver- rucae may be sessile or pedunculated in appearance ...
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... fossa . Lateral to the subcutaneous inguinal ring and below the inguinal ligament lies the fossa ovalis surrounding the femoral artery and vein . Close to the fossa are the origins of the inferior epigastric , iliac circumflex and ...
... fossa . Lateral to the subcutaneous inguinal ring and below the inguinal ligament lies the fossa ovalis surrounding the femoral artery and vein . Close to the fossa are the origins of the inferior epigastric , iliac circumflex and ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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