The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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Page 55
Accordingly , the duodenal mucosa displays the macroscopically visible
transverse folds of the circular plicae of Kerckring ( see page 54 ) , presenting
permanent duplications of the mucosa and submucosa . The surface area of the
mucosa is ...
Accordingly , the duodenal mucosa displays the macroscopically visible
transverse folds of the circular plicae of Kerckring ( see page 54 ) , presenting
permanent duplications of the mucosa and submucosa . The surface area of the
mucosa is ...
Page 118
COTTITO ORAL MANIFESTATIONS RELATED TO THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
PUBERTY PREGNANCY XEROSTOMIA AND GLOSSITIS ADDISON ' S
DISEASE MENOPAUSE DESQUAMATIVE GINGIVITIS The oral mucosa ,
particularly of ...
COTTITO ORAL MANIFESTATIONS RELATED TO THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
PUBERTY PREGNANCY XEROSTOMIA AND GLOSSITIS ADDISON ' S
DISEASE MENOPAUSE DESQUAMATIVE GINGIVITIS The oral mucosa ,
particularly of ...
Page 148
NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA GASTRIC MUCOSA LINING LOWER
ESOPHAGUS DIAPHRAGM CAROTID ... ( Continued from page 147 )
SUPERFICIAL EROSION NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA more often than is
the case with ...
NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA GASTRIC MUCOSA LINING LOWER
ESOPHAGUS DIAPHRAGM CAROTID ... ( Continued from page 147 )
SUPERFICIAL EROSION NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA more often than is
the case with ...
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