The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. OppenheimerCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... greater omentum by form- ing a large sac protruding to the left . The cavity developing within this increasingly voluminous greater omentum is the omental bursa . When the stomach has acquired its oblique position , the bursa continues ...
... greater omentum by form- ing a large sac protruding to the left . The cavity developing within this increasingly voluminous greater omentum is the omental bursa . When the stomach has acquired its oblique position , the bursa continues ...
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... OMENTUM GASTROLIENAL LIGAMENT WITH SHORT GASTRIC VESSELS TERMINAL SPLENIC VESSELS LIENORENAL LIGAMENT PERITONEUM ON ... greater omentum . At the free margin of the greater omentum , this layer turns superiorly to become the posterior ...
... OMENTUM GASTROLIENAL LIGAMENT WITH SHORT GASTRIC VESSELS TERMINAL SPLENIC VESSELS LIENORENAL LIGAMENT PERITONEUM ON ... greater omentum . At the free margin of the greater omentum , this layer turns superiorly to become the posterior ...
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... greater omentum , gastrocolic omentum or ligament ( see Plates 14 , 16 and 18 ) is the largest peritoneal fold , which may hang down like a large apron from the greater curvature of the stomach in front of the other viscera as far as ...
... greater omentum , gastrocolic omentum or ligament ( see Plates 14 , 16 and 18 ) is the largest peritoneal fold , which may hang down like a large apron from the greater curvature of the stomach in front of the other viscera as far as ...
Contents
SECTION | 9 |
114 | 56 |
DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 111 |
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abdominal wall abscess absorption anal canal anastomosis anorectal ARTERY bladder blood bowel branches cavity CECAL cecum CELIAC cells CIBA CIBA COLLECTION clinical Continued cord diagnosis diaphragm diarrhea disease distal distention diverticulum dorsal duodenum EPIGASTRIC EXTERNAL OBLIQUE EXTERNAL SPHINCTER feces femoral fibers fistula folds fossa gastric greater omentum hemorrhoidal hernia hypogastric ileocecal ileocolic ileum iliac infection inferior mesenteric ingestion inguinal ligament internal jejunum large intestine larvae lateral layer lesions LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE liver longitudinal loop lumbar lumen lymph lymphatics medial mucosa nodes oblique aponeurosis OBLIQUE MUSCLE obturator OCIBA omentum pancreatic parietal patients pelvic PELVIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES perforation peri-anal perineal peristalsis peritoneal peritoneum Plate plexus portion posterior PUDENDAL rectal rectum region sacral SECTION XII-PLATE segment sigmoid colon small intestine SPERMATIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES stool superficial superior mesenteric surface suture symptoms thoracic THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES tion tissue tract TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA transverse colon TRUNK tumors ulcers UMBILICAL usually VEIN ventral vessels viscera