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. OppenheimerCiba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... extends obliquely across the abdomen from left to right [ 17 ] . While the stomach is assuming this position , the dorsal mesogastrium continues to expand to become the greater omentum by form- ing a large sac protruding to the left ...
... extends obliquely across the abdomen from left to right [ 17 ] . While the stomach is assuming this position , the dorsal mesogastrium continues to expand to become the greater omentum by form- ing a large sac protruding to the left ...
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... extends from well under the rectus muscle above and courses infe- riorly and slightly laterally to emerge lat- eral to the rectus at about the level of the umbilicus and then to extend variably toward , roughly , the middle of the ingui ...
... extends from well under the rectus muscle above and courses infe- riorly and slightly laterally to emerge lat- eral to the rectus at about the level of the umbilicus and then to extend variably toward , roughly , the middle of the ingui ...
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... extend medially beyond the lateral border of the abdom- inal inguinal ring , if it extends that far . Since the conjoined tendon inserts on the pecten pubis and the crest of the pubis and thus along a line which angles from the pecten ...
... extend medially beyond the lateral border of the abdom- inal inguinal ring , if it extends that far . Since the conjoined tendon inserts on the pecten pubis and the crest of the pubis and thus along a line which angles from the pecten ...
Contents
SECTION | 9 |
LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 45 |
Topography of Small Intestine | 101 |
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abdominal wall ABDOMINIS MUSCLE abscess absorption anal canal anastomosis anorectal aponeurosis ARTERY bladder blood bowel branches cavity CECAL cecum CELIAC cells CIBA COLLECTION colic Continued cord CUTANEOUS diagnosis disease dorsal duodenum EXTERNAL OBLIQUE external oblique aponeurosis EXTERNAL SPHINCTER FEMORAL fibers fistula FOLD fossa gastric GENITOFEMORAL NERVE greater omentum hemorrhoidal hernia hypogastric ileocolic ileum iliac infection inguinal ligament inguinal ring intercostal internal INTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLE large intestine lateral layer lesions LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE liver lower lumbar lumen lymph M.D. OCIBA medial mesentery mesocolon mucosa Netter M.D. nodes OBLIQUE MUSCLE obstruction obturator pancreas parietal patients pecten pelvic peri-anal perineal peritoneal peritoneum phrenic Plate plexus portion posterior pubic pubis PUDENDAL rectal rectum region rior sacral sheath sigmoid small intestine space SPERMATIC stomach superficial superior mesenteric surface tendon thoracic THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES tion tissue TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA transverse colon TRUNK tumors ulcers UMBILICAL urogenital diaphragm VEIN ventral vessels viscera