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. Oppenheimer |
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Though essentially built along the same principles , the jejunum and ileum differ in several respects . The lumen of the ileum is narrower and the diameter of the total wall is thinner than that of the jejunum .
Though essentially built along the same principles , the jejunum and ileum differ in several respects . The lumen of the ileum is narrower and the diameter of the total wall is thinner than that of the jejunum .
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SECTION X - PLATE 5 -ILEOCOLIC ARTERY -ILEAL BRANCH -COLIC BRANCH SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY ... Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither into the cecum , as implied by the term “ ileocecal orifice ” ...
SECTION X - PLATE 5 -ILEOCOLIC ARTERY -ILEAL BRANCH -COLIC BRANCH SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY ... Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither into the cecum , as implied by the term “ ileocecal orifice ” ...
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At the junction the terminal ileum , as if thrust with all its coverings ( except for the serosa ) into the wall ... When this sphincter is exposed in the dead body , the ileal aperture , in some 60 per cent of the cases ( Di Dio ) ...
At the junction the terminal ileum , as if thrust with all its coverings ( except for the serosa ) into the wall ... When this sphincter is exposed in the dead body , the ileal aperture , in some 60 per cent of the cases ( Di Dio ) ...
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