The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... layers of tissue , which are acquired as a result of the descent of the male gonads ( see page 26 ) from their original position in the retroperitoneal area into the scrotum . The first layer , the scrotal skin , is thin in texture and ...
... layers of tissue , which are acquired as a result of the descent of the male gonads ( see page 26 ) from their original position in the retroperitoneal area into the scrotum . The first layer , the scrotal skin , is thin in texture and ...
Page 114
... layer derived its name . As the primordial follicle develops , it sinks , with its single layer of epithelial cells , toward the center of the ovary . The attendant cells proliferate to form a many - layered coating of granulosa cells ...
... layer derived its name . As the primordial follicle develops , it sinks , with its single layer of epithelial cells , toward the center of the ovary . The attendant cells proliferate to form a many - layered coating of granulosa cells ...
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... layer , so that the total thickness of the uterine mucosa reaches a maximum . The glands take on a distinctive jagged or saw - toothed appearance . Higher magnification reveals that the round nuclei have now sunk to a basal location ...
... layer , so that the total thickness of the uterine mucosa reaches a maximum . The glands take on a distinctive jagged or saw - toothed appearance . Higher magnification reveals that the round nuclei have now sunk to a basal location ...
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abdominal abscess acute androgenic areas ARTERY benign bladder bleeding blood Buck's fascia canal cancer carcinoma cause cavity cells cent cervix chorionic chronic CIBA clinical clitoris congenital connective tissue corpus luteum cyst cystic develop diagnosis disease ducts edema endometrial endometrium epididymis epithelial epithelium estrogen external fascia fibrous follicle genital glands gonadotropins gonads growth hemorrhage hormone hydrocele hypogastric iliac infarction infection inferior inflammatory inguinal ischiopubic rami lateral layer lesions lobe lymph lymphatic malignant mammary membrane metastases microscopic mucosa muscle neoplasms nerve Netter CIBA Netter M.D. CIBA nodes normal obturator occur orifice ovarian ovarian neoplasms ovary patients pelvic penis perineal perineum peritoneal peritoneum pituitary placenta plexus posterior pregnancy progesterone prostatic rare rectal rectum result rupture scrotal scrotum serous skin spermatic sphincter stroma structures superficial surface surgical symptoms testicle testicular testis theca tion tubal tube tubules tumor tunica ureter urethra urinary urine urogenital diaphragm usually uterine uterus vaginal veins vesical vessels wall