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This establishes the transverse colon in a position above the jejunum and ileum
and the ascending colon close against the right side of the dorsal body wall . As
the ascending colon approximates the dorsal body wall , the original left side of ...
This establishes the transverse colon in a position above the jejunum and ileum
and the ascending colon close against the right side of the dorsal body wall . As
the ascending colon approximates the dorsal body wall , the original left side of ...
Page 38
These veins , beginning in the pelvis as a continuation of the lateral sacral veins ,
ascend deep in the sulcus between the ... Posteriorly , the ascending lumbar v .
make numerous connections with the valveless plexiform network of the ...
These veins , beginning in the pelvis as a continuation of the lateral sacral veins ,
ascend deep in the sulcus between the ... Posteriorly , the ascending lumbar v .
make numerous connections with the valveless plexiform network of the ...
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Conventionally , the right colic a . is described as arising from the superior
mesenteric , dividing , halfway between its origin and the ascending colon , into a
descending and an ascending branch , the former uniting with the ileocolic , the
latter ...
Conventionally , the right colic a . is described as arising from the superior
mesenteric , dividing , halfway between its origin and the ascending colon , into a
descending and an ascending branch , the former uniting with the ileocolic , the
latter ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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