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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( LESSER OMENTUM ) STOMACH 11. FIVE WEEKS TRANSVERSE SEPTUM SPLEEN GALLBLADDER DORSAL MESOGASTRIUM LIVER ( CUT SURFACE ) -CELIAC TRUNK DEVELOPMENT OF GASTRO - INTESTINAL TRACT DORSAL PANCREAS VENTRAL MESENTERY( FALCIFORM LIGAMENT ) ...
( LESSER OMENTUM ) STOMACH 11. FIVE WEEKS TRANSVERSE SEPTUM SPLEEN GALLBLADDER DORSAL MESOGASTRIUM LIVER ( CUT SURFACE ) -CELIAC TRUNK DEVELOPMENT OF GASTRO - INTESTINAL TRACT DORSAL PANCREAS VENTRAL MESENTERY( FALCIFORM LIGAMENT ) ...
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At the time of stomach rotation , the enlarging liver displaces the freely movable cranial end of the stomach to the left , whereas the caudal end is relatively anchored by the short ventral mesentery . As a result , the whole stomach ...
At the time of stomach rotation , the enlarging liver displaces the freely movable cranial end of the stomach to the left , whereas the caudal end is relatively anchored by the short ventral mesentery . As a result , the whole stomach ...
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PREFERENTIAL EMPTYING MAY BE BY WAY OF PATENT PYLORUS STENOTIC PYLORUS STASIS INANTRUM PHYSIOLOGY OF GASTRO - ENTERIC STOMAS GASTRIC IRRITATION , NAUSEA AND VOMITING -HYPERSECRETION -ENTRY OF DUODENAL CONTENT INTO STOMACH -GASTRIC ACID ...
PREFERENTIAL EMPTYING MAY BE BY WAY OF PATENT PYLORUS STENOTIC PYLORUS STASIS INANTRUM PHYSIOLOGY OF GASTRO - ENTERIC STOMAS GASTRIC IRRITATION , NAUSEA AND VOMITING -HYPERSECRETION -ENTRY OF DUODENAL CONTENT INTO STOMACH -GASTRIC ACID ...
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