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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... by the internal iliac ( hypogastric ) nodes , with the artery and vein of identical
name and drain the larger part of the organs and wall of the true pelvis , whereas
the remaining part of this region releases lymph via the presacral lymphatics .
... by the internal iliac ( hypogastric ) nodes , with the artery and vein of identical
name and drain the larger part of the organs and wall of the true pelvis , whereas
the remaining part of this region releases lymph via the presacral lymphatics .
Page 110
The extraperitoneal organs buried deep in the cavity ( pancreas , kidneys ) as
well as the lesions inside a viscus cannot , of ... in hepatobiliary diseases ,
identification of obscure abdominal masses , and in diseases involving the pelvic
organs .
The extraperitoneal organs buried deep in the cavity ( pancreas , kidneys ) as
well as the lesions inside a viscus cannot , of ... in hepatobiliary diseases ,
identification of obscure abdominal masses , and in diseases involving the pelvic
organs .
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INTESTINE LESS FREQUENTLY OTHER ABDOMINAL ORGANS ; RARELY
LUNG , BREAST OR OTHER ORGANS CANCER OF THE PERITONEUM 3
ASCITIC FLUID CYTOLOGY IN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : TUMOR
CELLS ...
INTESTINE LESS FREQUENTLY OTHER ABDOMINAL ORGANS ; RARELY
LUNG , BREAST OR OTHER ORGANS CANCER OF THE PERITONEUM 3
ASCITIC FLUID CYTOLOGY IN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : TUMOR
CELLS ...
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