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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SUPRA - ORBITAL VEINNASOFRONTAL VEIN SUPERIOR OPHTHALMIC VEIN
PTERYGOID PLEXUS VESALIAN VEIN ... SUPERIOR ALVEOLAR VEIN
SUPERIOR PALATINE VEINMAXILLARY VEINS BUCCAL VEIN INFERIOR
ALVEOLAR ...
SUPRA - ORBITAL VEINNASOFRONTAL VEIN SUPERIOR OPHTHALMIC VEIN
PTERYGOID PLEXUS VESALIAN VEIN ... SUPERIOR ALVEOLAR VEIN
SUPERIOR PALATINE VEINMAXILLARY VEINS BUCCAL VEIN INFERIOR
ALVEOLAR ...
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SECTION II – PLATE 9 RIGHT INFERIOR THYROID VEIN , RIGHT INTERNAL
JUGULAR VEIN RIGHT EXTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN LEFT
INFERIOR THYROID VEIN LEFT INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN VEIN THORACIC ...
SECTION II – PLATE 9 RIGHT INFERIOR THYROID VEIN , RIGHT INTERNAL
JUGULAR VEIN RIGHT EXTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN LEFT
INFERIOR THYROID VEIN LEFT INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN VEIN THORACIC ...
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The portal vein resembles a tree , in that its roots ( capillaries ) ramify in the
intestinal tract , whereas its branches ( sinusoids , capillaries ) arborize in the
liver . Typically , the portal vein is formed by the rectangular union of the superior
...
The portal vein resembles a tree , in that its roots ( capillaries ) ramify in the
intestinal tract , whereas its branches ( sinusoids , capillaries ) arborize in the
liver . Typically , the portal vein is formed by the rectangular union of the superior
...
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Contents
ANATOMY OF THE MOUTH AND PHARYNX | 1 |
PLATE | 3 |
Roof of Mouth | 7 |
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acid alveolar anterior appear arch arises ARTERY attachment become blood body bone border branches carcinoma cardia carotid cartilage cause cavity celiac cells cent cervical CIBA clinical common connective CONSTRICTOR Continued course deep develop diagnosis diaphragm disease duct duodenal duodenum effect enter esophagus extends external facial fibers folds fossa frequently GANGLION gives glands greater hepatic inferior internal involved lateral layer left gastric lesion less lesser ligament lingual located longitudinal lower mandible margin membrane middle mouth mucosa mucous MUSCLE MYLOHYOID nerve nodes normal occur opening oral organs origin pain palate PALATINE pancreatic papillae pass patients peptic peristaltic pharynx PLATE plexus portion posterior present pressure produce pterygoid pyloric region result root secretion side soft splenic stomach submandibular superficial superior supply surface SYMPATHETIC symptoms teeth thoracic thyroid tion tissue tongue trunk tube tumor ulcer upper usually vein vessels wall