The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... lymph channels and spaces of the subcutaneous tissues ; the larval forms usually enter the blood stream be- tween the hours of midnight and 2 A.M. These microfilariae produce no general symptoms except those associated with me- chanical ...
... lymph channels and spaces of the subcutaneous tissues ; the larval forms usually enter the blood stream be- tween the hours of midnight and 2 A.M. These microfilariae produce no general symptoms except those associated with me- chanical ...
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... LYMPH NODES B. INTRAPERITONEAL PELVIC LYMPH NODES UA Ur ON U - S.L . E.I. N C.N NP LS.N HN . EI.N UA Ur . P. Ur.N. Ob N R.L The lymph nodes of the pelvis receive lymphatics from the pelvic organs and the groin . They tend to follow the ...
... LYMPH NODES B. INTRAPERITONEAL PELVIC LYMPH NODES UA Ur ON U - S.L . E.I. N C.N NP LS.N HN . EI.N UA Ur . P. Ur.N. Ob N R.L The lymph nodes of the pelvis receive lymphatics from the pelvic organs and the groin . They tend to follow the ...
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... Lymph nodes of the groin : The in- guinal lymph nodes , both superficial and deep , lie within the subcutaneous tissue roughly overlying the femoral triangle . They are , therefore , also named " fem- oral " lymph nodes . Lymphatic ...
... Lymph nodes of the groin : The in- guinal lymph nodes , both superficial and deep , lie within the subcutaneous tissue roughly overlying the femoral triangle . They are , therefore , also named " fem- oral " lymph nodes . Lymphatic ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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