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... part of the organs and wall of the true pelvis , whereas the remaining part of
this region releases lymph via the presacral lymphatics . The external and
internal iliac lymphatics join over , or in the neighborhood of , the common iliac
artery to ...
... part of the organs and wall of the true pelvis , whereas the remaining part of
this region releases lymph via the presacral lymphatics . The external and
internal iliac lymphatics join over , or in the neighborhood of , the common iliac
artery to ...
Page 110
The abdominal wall is thus separated from the viscera , and an air - filled space is
formed which ensures good visualization and protection against injury of the
abdominal organs . Ascitic Auid , if present , must be removed before the ...
The abdominal wall is thus separated from the viscera , and an air - filled space is
formed which ensures good visualization and protection against injury of the
abdominal organs . Ascitic Auid , if present , must be removed before the ...
Page 195
INTESTINE LESS FREQUENTLY OTHER ABDOMINAL ORGANS ; RARELY
LUNG , BREAST OR OTHER ORGANS CANCER OF THE PERITONEUM 3
ASCITIC FLUID CYTOLOGY IN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : TUMOR
CELLS ...
INTESTINE LESS FREQUENTLY OTHER ABDOMINAL ORGANS ; RARELY
LUNG , BREAST OR OTHER ORGANS CANCER OF THE PERITONEUM 3
ASCITIC FLUID CYTOLOGY IN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : TUMOR
CELLS ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
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