The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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When typical and complete , it gives off three branches , the hepatic , splenic (
lienal ) and left gastric , thus constituting a complete hepatolienogastric trunk ,
which frequently has the form of a tripod ( 25 per cent ) . This conventional
description ...
When typical and complete , it gives off three branches , the hepatic , splenic (
lienal ) and left gastric , thus constituting a complete hepatolienogastric trunk ,
which frequently has the form of a tripod ( 25 per cent ) . This conventional
description ...
Page 58
In the replaced type ( 12 per cent ) no celiac left hepatic is present , the entire
blood supply to the lateral segment of the left lobe being derived from the left
gastric . The accessory left hepatic is an additive vessel that supplies a region of
the left ...
In the replaced type ( 12 per cent ) no celiac left hepatic is present , the entire
blood supply to the lateral segment of the left lobe being derived from the left
gastric . The accessory left hepatic is an additive vessel that supplies a region of
the left ...
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The inferior mesenteric vein ( I.M. ) opens most commonly into the splenic ( 38
per cent ) but , in many instances , drains into the junction point of the ...
mesenteric and splenic ( 32 per cent ) or into the superior mesenteric itself ( 29
per cent ) .
The inferior mesenteric vein ( I.M. ) opens most commonly into the splenic ( 38
per cent ) but , in many instances , drains into the junction point of the ...
mesenteric and splenic ( 32 per cent ) or into the superior mesenteric itself ( 29
per cent ) .
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ANATOMY OF THE MOUTH AND PHARYNX | 1 |
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