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In the region of the aortic bifurcation , the common iliac lymph vessels proceed
cranially along the lateral walls of the aorta to become the right and left lumbar
trunks . These trunks and the interposed lumbar ( lateral aortic ) nodes receive ...
In the region of the aortic bifurcation , the common iliac lymph vessels proceed
cranially along the lateral walls of the aorta to become the right and left lumbar
trunks . These trunks and the interposed lumbar ( lateral aortic ) nodes receive ...
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35 EXTENSION TO REGIONAL LYMPH NODES INFECTION OF GASTRO -
INTESTINAL TRACT USUALLY ORIGINATES IN ILEOCECAL REGION
TUBERCULOUS ULCERS IN RECTUM ( SIGMOIDOSCOPIC VIEW ) 1.
INFECTION PRIMARY ...
35 EXTENSION TO REGIONAL LYMPH NODES INFECTION OF GASTRO -
INTESTINAL TRACT USUALLY ORIGINATES IN ILEOCECAL REGION
TUBERCULOUS ULCERS IN RECTUM ( SIGMOIDOSCOPIC VIEW ) 1.
INFECTION PRIMARY ...
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This parasite is found chiefly in the northern temperate regions where fresh -
water fish constitute a major portion of the diet of the population . In Europe the
most important foci are situated in the Baltic countries , in the region of the Alpine
...
This parasite is found chiefly in the northern temperate regions where fresh -
water fish constitute a major portion of the diet of the population . In Europe the
most important foci are situated in the Baltic countries , in the region of the Alpine
...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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