The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... tubal contents are gradually liquefied and changed into a serous or serosanguineous fluid , thus transforming the pyosalpinx into a hydrosalpinx . After resorption of the inflammatory infiltrate and the degenerated tissue , the tubal ...
... tubal contents are gradually liquefied and changed into a serous or serosanguineous fluid , thus transforming the pyosalpinx into a hydrosalpinx . After resorption of the inflammatory infiltrate and the degenerated tissue , the tubal ...
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... TUBAL ( ISTHMIC ) TUBAL ( AMPULLAR ) ABDOMINAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY | Tubal Pregnancy Ectopic pregnancy refers to the implanta- tion of the ovum in any place outside the uterine cavity . According to the site of implantation , four kinds ...
... TUBAL ( ISTHMIC ) TUBAL ( AMPULLAR ) ABDOMINAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY | Tubal Pregnancy Ectopic pregnancy refers to the implanta- tion of the ovum in any place outside the uterine cavity . According to the site of implantation , four kinds ...
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Frank Henry Netter. ECTOPIC PREGNANCY || Rupture , Abortion CIBA INTRAPERITONEAL RUPTURE TUBAL ABORTION Very rarely does a tubal pregnancy develop longer than into the fourth or fifth month without symptoms and signs which ultimately ...
Frank Henry Netter. ECTOPIC PREGNANCY || Rupture , Abortion CIBA INTRAPERITONEAL RUPTURE TUBAL ABORTION Very rarely does a tubal pregnancy develop longer than into the fourth or fifth month without symptoms and signs which ultimately ...
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