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Though essentially built along the same principles , the jejunum and ileum differ
in several respects . The lumen of the ileum is narrower and the diameter of the
total wall is thinner than that of the jejunum . The average diameter of the jejunum
...
Though essentially built along the same principles , the jejunum and ileum differ
in several respects . The lumen of the ileum is narrower and the diameter of the
total wall is thinner than that of the jejunum . The average diameter of the jejunum
...
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COLIC BRANCH -ILEAL BRANCH -SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -
POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY ... Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither
into the cecum , as implied by the term “ ileocecal orifice ” , nor into the colon , as
...
COLIC BRANCH -ILEAL BRANCH -SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -
POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY ... Strictly speaking , the ileum thus opens neither
into the cecum , as implied by the term “ ileocecal orifice ” , nor into the colon , as
...
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CIRCULAR MUSCLE OF COLON The degree of mobility of the cecum
DORSOMEDIAL TAENIA OF COLON depends upon the level at which the
posFIBERS TO PAPILLA FIBERS TO ILEUM terior part of its visceral peritoneum
is FIBERS ...
CIRCULAR MUSCLE OF COLON The degree of mobility of the cecum
DORSOMEDIAL TAENIA OF COLON depends upon the level at which the
posFIBERS TO PAPILLA FIBERS TO ILEUM terior part of its visceral peritoneum
is FIBERS ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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