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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... MESOGASTRIUM ( GREATER OMENTUM ) UMBILICAL CORD
DUODENOJEJUNAL JUNCTION GREATER OMENTUM GROWING CAUDALLY
-TRANSVERSE MESOCOLON -MESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINE
TRANSVERSE COLON ...
... MESOGASTRIUM ( GREATER OMENTUM ) UMBILICAL CORD
DUODENOJEJUNAL JUNCTION GREATER OMENTUM GROWING CAUDALLY
-TRANSVERSE MESOCOLON -MESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINE
TRANSVERSE COLON ...
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At the free margin of the greater omentum , this layer turns superiorly to become
the posterior surface of the greater omentam , which proceeds upward to the
transverse colon , where it appears to continue onto the posterior surface of the ...
At the free margin of the greater omentum , this layer turns superiorly to become
the posterior surface of the greater omentam , which proceeds upward to the
transverse colon , where it appears to continue onto the posterior surface of the ...
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The greater omentum , gastrocolic omentum or ligament ( see Plates 14 , 16 and
18 ) is the largest peritoneal fold , which may hang down like a large apron from
the greater curvature of the stomach in front of the other viscera as far as the brim
...
The greater omentum , gastrocolic omentum or ligament ( see Plates 14 , 16 and
18 ) is the largest peritoneal fold , which may hang down like a large apron from
the greater curvature of the stomach in front of the other viscera as far as the brim
...
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