The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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The upper border of the triangle runs from the right colic flexure to its apex to form
the right CORONARY LIGAMENThalf of the attachment of the transverse
mesocolon to the dorsal body wall . The lower border of the triangle passes from
...
The upper border of the triangle runs from the right colic flexure to its apex to form
the right CORONARY LIGAMENThalf of the attachment of the transverse
mesocolon to the dorsal body wall . The lower border of the triangle passes from
...
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VEINS SUPERIOR RECESS OF LESSER SAC CORONARY LIGAMENT OF
LIVER EPIPLOIC FORAMEN ( WINSLOW ) BEHIND RIGHT FREE MARGIN OF
LESSER OMENTUM ATTACHMENT OF LESSER OMENTUM ; LEFT GASTRIC ...
VEINS SUPERIOR RECESS OF LESSER SAC CORONARY LIGAMENT OF
LIVER EPIPLOIC FORAMEN ( WINSLOW ) BEHIND RIGHT FREE MARGIN OF
LESSER OMENTUM ATTACHMENT OF LESSER OMENTUM ; LEFT GASTRIC ...
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The duodenojejunal flexure is situated high up in the inferior , i.e. , infra -
mesocolic , zone of the peritoneal cavity and may sometimes be partially
concealed by the parietal line of attachment of the transverse mesocolon .
Between the site of ...
The duodenojejunal flexure is situated high up in the inferior , i.e. , infra -
mesocolic , zone of the peritoneal cavity and may sometimes be partially
concealed by the parietal line of attachment of the transverse mesocolon .
Between the site of ...
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