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Next , the peritoneum can be followed to the right onto the posterior body wall ,
until it reflects from here to cover the left , anterior and right surfaces of the
ascending colon . ( This structure was also suspended originally by the primitive
dorsal ...
Next , the peritoneum can be followed to the right onto the posterior body wall ,
until it reflects from here to cover the left , anterior and right surfaces of the
ascending colon . ( This structure was also suspended originally by the primitive
dorsal ...
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SECTION IX - PLATE 18 INFERIOR VENA CAVA ( RETROPERITONEAL )
HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD ... are covered by peritoneum (
visceral peritoneum ) varies from the situation in which peritoneum covers just
part of one ...
SECTION IX - PLATE 18 INFERIOR VENA CAVA ( RETROPERITONEAL )
HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD ... are covered by peritoneum (
visceral peritoneum ) varies from the situation in which peritoneum covers just
part of one ...
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In contrast , secondary malignancy of the peritoneum is relatively frequent .
Malignant neoplasms arising in the retroperitoneal connective , nervous or
muscular tissue , as well as sarcomas and teratomas localized elsewhere in the
body , may ...
In contrast , secondary malignancy of the peritoneum is relatively frequent .
Malignant neoplasms arising in the retroperitoneal connective , nervous or
muscular tissue , as well as sarcomas and teratomas localized elsewhere in the
body , may ...
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