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The gastroduodenal artery , after its origin from the common hepatic , passes
downward to course behind the first portion of the duodenum and in front of the
head of the pancreas . Before or immediately after passing behind the duodenum
, it ...
The gastroduodenal artery , after its origin from the common hepatic , passes
downward to course behind the first portion of the duodenum and in front of the
head of the pancreas . Before or immediately after passing behind the duodenum
, it ...
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LEFT HEPATIC ARTERY RIGHT HEPATIC ARTERY -LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY
REPLACED COMMON HEPATIC ARTERY TAKING ORIGIN FROM SUPERIOR
MESENTERIC ARTERY PROXIMAL BIFURCATION OF HEPATIC ARTERY OR ...
LEFT HEPATIC ARTERY RIGHT HEPATIC ARTERY -LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY
REPLACED COMMON HEPATIC ARTERY TAKING ORIGIN FROM SUPERIOR
MESENTERIC ARTERY PROXIMAL BIFURCATION OF HEPATIC ARTERY OR ...
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Rare replacements include an origin from the gastroduodenal artery , and even
from the celiac artery , or independently from the aorta . In these instances the
cystic artery originates caudally from the cystic duct and crosses it as well as the ...
Rare replacements include an origin from the gastroduodenal artery , and even
from the celiac artery , or independently from the aorta . In these instances the
cystic artery originates caudally from the cystic duct and crosses it as well as the ...
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Contents
SECTION XV | 1 |
Cellular Elements of Liver | 7 |
Vessel and Duct Distribution | 13 |
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