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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In the lower reaches of the ileum , the folds appear only here and there . In the jejunum , lymphatic tissue is encountered only in the form of solitary nodules ( folliculi lymphatici solitarii ) , which appear as pinhead - sized ...
In the lower reaches of the ileum , the folds appear only here and there . In the jejunum , lymphatic tissue is encountered only in the form of solitary nodules ( folliculi lymphatici solitarii ) , which appear as pinhead - sized ...
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-ILEAL BRANCH -COLIC BRANCH -SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY APPENDICULAR ARTERY ANTERIOR CECAL ... OF POSTERIOR PERITONEAL REFLECTION The most caudal portion of the small intestine , the terminal ileum , lying in the ...
-ILEAL BRANCH -COLIC BRANCH -SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY -POSTERIOR CECAL ARTERY APPENDICULAR ARTERY ANTERIOR CECAL ... OF POSTERIOR PERITONEAL REFLECTION The most caudal portion of the small intestine , the terminal ileum , lying in the ...
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At the junction the terminal ileum , if thrust with all its coverings ( except for the serosa ) into the wall ... When this sphincter is exposed in the dead body , the ileal aperture , in some 60 per cent of the cases ( Di Dio ) ...
At the junction the terminal ileum , if thrust with all its coverings ( except for the serosa ) into the wall ... When this sphincter is exposed in the dead body , the ileal aperture , in some 60 per cent of the cases ( Di Dio ) ...
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