The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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It is drawn into the tail fold along with the hindgut to become a hindgut diverticulum ( 3 , 5 ) . Within the body of the embryo , the roof of the yolk sac intervening between the fore and hindguts , the midgut , originally has a wide ...
It is drawn into the tail fold along with the hindgut to become a hindgut diverticulum ( 3 , 5 ) . Within the body of the embryo , the roof of the yolk sac intervening between the fore and hindguts , the midgut , originally has a wide ...
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These initial tubercles become yellow and soft on caseation ; the overlying mucosa undergoes necrosis , sloughs off and ... Intestinal mucosa adjacent to ulcers becomes thickened , and its proliferation may lead to formation of small ...
These initial tubercles become yellow and soft on caseation ; the overlying mucosa undergoes necrosis , sloughs off and ... Intestinal mucosa adjacent to ulcers becomes thickened , and its proliferation may lead to formation of small ...
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They have a translucent shell that consists of an outer , albuminous covering and an inner , embryonic , lipoidal membrane . The eggs require no intermediate host for their subsequent development ; they become infective within ...
They have a translucent shell that consists of an outer , albuminous covering and an inner , embryonic , lipoidal membrane . The eggs require no intermediate host for their subsequent development ; they become infective within ...
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