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 may be joined or replaced by branches from the pudendal or posterior femoral cutaneous nerve , or the perineal branch of the fourth sacral nerve , arising from a loop between the third and fourth sacral nerves , may take over its ...
It may be joined or replaced by branches from the pudendal or posterior femoral cutaneous nerve , or the perineal branch of the fourth sacral nerve , arising from a loop between the third and fourth sacral nerves , may take over its ...
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The first jejunal branch of superior mesenteric origin may be very large ( 6 mm . in diameter ) and may have four large arcades forming branches , the length of which varies from 6 to 8 cm . and their diameter from 3 to 4 mm .
The first jejunal branch of superior mesenteric origin may be very large ( 6 mm . in diameter ) and may have four large arcades forming branches , the length of which varies from 6 to 8 cm . and their diameter from 3 to 4 mm .
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COLIC BRANCH COLIC BRANCH COLIC BRANCH FILEAL BRANCH -APPEND . ... A. ANTERIOR CECAL AND POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERIES ORIGINATE FROM ARCADE BETWEEN COLIC AND ILEAL BRANCHES OF ILEOCOLIC APPENDICULAR ARTERY FROM ILEAL BRANCH ILEOCOLIC A.
COLIC BRANCH COLIC BRANCH COLIC BRANCH FILEAL BRANCH -APPEND . ... A. ANTERIOR CECAL AND POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERIES ORIGINATE FROM ARCADE BETWEEN COLIC AND ILEAL BRANCHES OF ILEOCOLIC APPENDICULAR ARTERY FROM ILEAL BRANCH ILEOCOLIC A.
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