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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More commonly , however , the process continues , and necroses appear in the
superficial parts of the hyperplastic lymphoid tissue , which then slough , resulting
in ulcers of varying extent and depth . The shape of the ulcers is usually oval ...
More commonly , however , the process continues , and necroses appear in the
superficial parts of the hyperplastic lymphoid tissue , which then slough , resulting
in ulcers of varying extent and depth . The shape of the ulcers is usually oval ...
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ACUTE AMEBIC COLITIS ; PINPOINT ULCERS ; MINUTE SUBMUCOUS
ABSCESSES AND HEMORRHAGIC ... areas or small yellow papulae , which
evolute to ulcers containing often actively motile trophozoites in a viscid necrotic
tissue .
ACUTE AMEBIC COLITIS ; PINPOINT ULCERS ; MINUTE SUBMUCOUS
ABSCESSES AND HEMORRHAGIC ... areas or small yellow papulae , which
evolute to ulcers containing often actively motile trophozoites in a viscid necrotic
tissue .
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TUBERCULOUS ULCERS IN RECTUM ( SIGMOIDOSCOPIC VIEW ) 2
COMPLICATIONS PERFORATION , WITH ... sloughs off and leaves small
lenticular ulcers , which tend to extend laterally , following the course of the
lymphatics .
TUBERCULOUS ULCERS IN RECTUM ( SIGMOIDOSCOPIC VIEW ) 2
COMPLICATIONS PERFORATION , WITH ... sloughs off and leaves small
lenticular ulcers , which tend to extend laterally , following the course of the
lymphatics .
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