The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 3, Part 3Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1957 - Human anatomy |
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... hilus of the liver is anteriorly limited by the quadrate and posteriorly by the caudate ( see page 5 ) lobes . On the right side . of the hilus , the right and left hepatic ducts branch from the main hepatic duct and enter the liver ...
... hilus of the liver is anteriorly limited by the quadrate and posteriorly by the caudate ( see page 5 ) lobes . On the right side . of the hilus , the right and left hepatic ducts branch from the main hepatic duct and enter the liver ...
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... hilus of the liver , where it splits into its hepatic branches . The portal vein receives the coronary vein , which is the continuation of the left gastric vein and of the esopha- geal venous plexus . The latter , in turn , connects ...
... hilus of the liver , where it splits into its hepatic branches . The portal vein receives the coronary vein , which is the continuation of the left gastric vein and of the esopha- geal venous plexus . The latter , in turn , connects ...
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... hilus of the liver . The parasympathetic innervation is provided by both vagus nerves , the right one of which traverses , with some branches , the right portion of the celiac plexus . The left vagus with its right abdominal branch ...
... hilus of the liver . The parasympathetic innervation is provided by both vagus nerves , the right one of which traverses , with some branches , the right portion of the celiac plexus . The left vagus with its right abdominal branch ...
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