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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wide common iliac aa . , the lengths of which vary from 1 to 9 cm . Up to the point at which they divide into external and internal iliac aa . ( see pages 19 and 70 and Ciba COLLECTION , Vol . 2 , pages 14 , 97 and 98 ) , the common ...
wide common iliac aa . , the lengths of which vary from 1 to 9 cm . Up to the point at which they divide into external and internal iliac aa . ( see pages 19 and 70 and Ciba COLLECTION , Vol . 2 , pages 14 , 97 and 98 ) , the common ...
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The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower abdominal wall , respectively , pass over the inguinal ligament and , piercing the cribriform fascia , enter the ...
The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower abdominal wall , respectively , pass over the inguinal ligament and , piercing the cribriform fascia , enter the ...
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Thus the external iliac lymph vessels , interrupted by nodes of the same name , course with the external iliac arteries and veins . Entering the greater pelvis behind the inguinal ligament ...
Thus the external iliac lymph vessels , interrupted by nodes of the same name , course with the external iliac arteries and veins . Entering the greater pelvis behind the inguinal ligament ...
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