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... canal . In turn , the canal drains into the anterior scleral veins . Dilation of the pu- pil blocks drainage of the aqueous humor by nar- rowing the canal of Schlemm and causing increas- ing intraocular tension or glaucoma ( Fig . 18 ) ...
... canal . In turn , the canal drains into the anterior scleral veins . Dilation of the pu- pil blocks drainage of the aqueous humor by nar- rowing the canal of Schlemm and causing increas- ing intraocular tension or glaucoma ( Fig . 18 ) ...
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... canal . The mu- cosa above this line is insensitive to pain . Clearly , this line divides the venous and lymphatic drain- age of the rectum from the anal canal . The anal glands take the place of Lieber- kühn's * glands found in the ...
... canal . The mu- cosa above this line is insensitive to pain . Clearly , this line divides the venous and lymphatic drain- age of the rectum from the anal canal . The anal glands take the place of Lieber- kühn's * glands found in the ...
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... canal through which the femoral vessels pass to enter the popliteal fossa . If the femoral ar- tery is blocked at the apex , which corresponds to the junction of the upper third with the lower two- thirds of the thigh , the lower limb ...
... canal through which the femoral vessels pass to enter the popliteal fossa . If the femoral ar- tery is blocked at the apex , which corresponds to the junction of the upper third with the lower two- thirds of the thigh , the lower limb ...
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