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Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 30 PERITONEUM THE peritoneum is a thin , shiny sheet of con- symphysis pubis is called the cave of Retzius . In FALCIFORM LIGAMENT Figure 60. Peritoneal attachments : Arrows indicate the.
Haragopal Thadepalli, Ashis K. Mandal. Chapter 30 PERITONEUM THE peritoneum is a thin , shiny sheet of con- symphysis pubis is called the cave of Retzius . In FALCIFORM LIGAMENT Figure 60. Peritoneal attachments : Arrows indicate the.
Page 198
... peritoneum , encircling it to become a girdle - like ulcer . The bowel may now narrow or kink due to cicatrization , causing bowel obstruction . Curiously enough , in tubercu- losis one area of the bowel heals and forms a scar when ...
... peritoneum , encircling it to become a girdle - like ulcer . The bowel may now narrow or kink due to cicatrization , causing bowel obstruction . Curiously enough , in tubercu- losis one area of the bowel heals and forms a scar when ...
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... peritoneum does not extend all the way down to the vesicouterine pouch , and the anterior fornix of the vagina does not touch the peritoneum . The neck of the bladder in the male is enclosed by the prostate gland , and hence the ...
... peritoneum does not extend all the way down to the vesicouterine pouch , and the anterior fornix of the vagina does not touch the peritoneum . The neck of the bladder in the male is enclosed by the prostate gland , and hence the ...
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