The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreasCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 143
... become more and more enlarged as a result of repeated distention by swallowed food . The sac of mucosa presents posteriorly behind the esopha- gus and in front of the prevertebral fascia and , eventually , projects to the left of the ...
... become more and more enlarged as a result of repeated distention by swallowed food . The sac of mucosa presents posteriorly behind the esopha- gus and in front of the prevertebral fascia and , eventually , projects to the left of the ...
Page 153
... become progressively stretched and elongated by the propul- sive force of deglutition or eructation , and that has led , on rare occasions , to an aspiration of a highly attached peduncu- lated tumor into the pharynx and to suffocation ...
... become progressively stretched and elongated by the propul- sive force of deglutition or eructation , and that has led , on rare occasions , to an aspiration of a highly attached peduncu- lated tumor into the pharynx and to suffocation ...
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... become more favorable for the infiltrating type of carcinoma , as for other types of cancer of the stomach , when the methods for early recognition improve and when institutions , such as cancer prevention clinics , are more widely used ...
... become more favorable for the infiltrating type of carcinoma , as for other types of cancer of the stomach , when the methods for early recognition improve and when institutions , such as cancer prevention clinics , are more widely used ...
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