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... inferior constrictor muscle of the pharynx and cricothyroid muscles , and the two cartilages are the thyroid and cricoid carti- lages . Posteriorly , each lobe of thyroid is related to the common carotid and the inferior thyroid ...
... inferior constrictor muscle of the pharynx and cricothyroid muscles , and the two cartilages are the thyroid and cricoid carti- lages . Posteriorly , each lobe of thyroid is related to the common carotid and the inferior thyroid ...
Page 184
... inferior mesenteric vein drains a part of transverse colon , descending and sigmoid co- lons . This is the primary channel for absorption of water and electrolytes from the colon . The splenic vein likewise drains the pancreas as well ...
... inferior mesenteric vein drains a part of transverse colon , descending and sigmoid co- lons . This is the primary channel for absorption of water and electrolytes from the colon . The splenic vein likewise drains the pancreas as well ...
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... inferior , 78 , 79 posterior inferior , 78 , 79 , 94 superior , 78 , 79 Cerebellar lesions , 88 , 90 Cerebellar peduncle inferior , 88 , 89 middle , 88 PICA syndrome and 78 posterior cerebral artery and , 80 superior , 88 , 89 Cerebello ...
... inferior , 78 , 79 posterior inferior , 78 , 79 , 94 superior , 78 , 79 Cerebellar lesions , 88 , 90 Cerebellar peduncle inferior , 88 , 89 middle , 88 PICA syndrome and 78 posterior cerebral artery and , 80 superior , 88 , 89 Cerebello ...
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