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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The internal iliac lymph vessels run , interrupted 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 ...
The internal iliac lymph vessels run , interrupted 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 ...
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The abdominal wall is thus separated from the viscera , and an air - filled space is formed which ensures good visualization and protection against injury of the abdominal organs . Ascitic fluid , if present , must be removed before the ...
The abdominal wall is thus separated from the viscera , and an air - filled space is formed which ensures good visualization and protection against injury of the abdominal organs . Ascitic fluid , if present , must be removed before the ...
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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 , MESOTHELIAL CELLS AND LYMPHOCYTES ( LEISHMAN'S STAIN ) ...
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 , MESOTHELIAL CELLS AND LYMPHOCYTES ( LEISHMAN'S STAIN ) ...
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