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... pancreas to the tail of the pancreas , almost abutting the hilum of the spleen ( Fig . 65 ) . The pancreas may be damaged in this area during splenectomy . The spleen is a relatively fixed structure . Normally it is not palpable even ...
... pancreas to the tail of the pancreas , almost abutting the hilum of the spleen ( Fig . 65 ) . The pancreas may be damaged in this area during splenectomy . The spleen is a relatively fixed structure . Normally it is not palpable even ...
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Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 34 PANCREAS THE pancreas ( Gr . , pan - all , + kreas - flesh ) It is supplemented by the accessory pancreatic Chapter 35 THE SMALL INTESTINE. = = which is 4 to 5 inches long and tucked ...
Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 34 PANCREAS THE pancreas ( Gr . , pan - all , + kreas - flesh ) It is supplemented by the accessory pancreatic Chapter 35 THE SMALL INTESTINE. = = which is 4 to 5 inches long and tucked ...
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... pancreatic lymphatics and duodenal lymphatics may be involved together in cases of pancreatic abscess , pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer . They drain into the celiac nodes , medias- tinal and cervical lymph nodes . The pancreas lies ...
... pancreatic lymphatics and duodenal lymphatics may be involved together in cases of pancreatic abscess , pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer . They drain into the celiac nodes , medias- tinal and cervical lymph nodes . The pancreas lies ...
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