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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From the right side of the ascending colon , the peritoneum passes to the posterior body wall and then forward on the inner surface of the parietes until it reaches the midline in front , where the tracing was started .
From the right side of the ascending colon , the peritoneum passes to the posterior body wall and then forward on the inner surface of the parietes until it reaches the midline in front , where the tracing was started .
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HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD CAUDATE LOBE OF LIVER RIGHT MARGIN OF LESSER OMENTUM ( GASTRODUODENAL LIGAMENT ) ... abdominal viscera are covered by peritoneum ( visceral peritoneum ) varies from the situation in which peritoneum ...
HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD CAUDATE LOBE OF LIVER RIGHT MARGIN OF LESSER OMENTUM ( GASTRODUODENAL LIGAMENT ) ... abdominal viscera are covered by peritoneum ( visceral peritoneum ) varies from the situation in which peritoneum ...
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1 PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : PERITONEOSCOPIC VIEWS aut per K. 103 the PERITONEUM : CONGESTION , EDEMA AND LEUKOCYTIC ... localized elsewhere in the body , may invade or set up metastases — though again rarely – in the peritoneum .
1 PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS : PERITONEOSCOPIC VIEWS aut per K. 103 the PERITONEUM : CONGESTION , EDEMA AND LEUKOCYTIC ... localized elsewhere in the body , may invade or set up metastases — though again rarely – in the peritoneum .
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