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 59
In contrast to the latter , the retroduodenal gives very few branches to the
pancreas , its rami being primarily vasa recta ... from the middle colic or left colic
and from the transverse pancreatic coursing along the inferior surface of the
pancreas .
In contrast to the latter , the retroduodenal gives very few branches to the
pancreas , its rami being primarily vasa recta ... from the middle colic or left colic
and from the transverse pancreatic coursing along the inferior surface of the
pancreas .
Page 60
After making a loop of a half circle or less on the anterior surface of the pancreas ,
medial to the groove between the pancreas and ... The are also supplies
numerous pancreatic branches , some of which are arranged in arcade fashion
and ...
After making a loop of a half circle or less on the anterior surface of the pancreas ,
medial to the groove between the pancreas and ... The are also supplies
numerous pancreatic branches , some of which are arranged in arcade fashion
and ...
Page 61
Via interlocking arteries , the stomach may receive its blood supply from six
primary and six secondary sources ( see page 56 ) ; the pancreas from the
hepatic , splenic and superior mesenteric ; the liver from three primary sources –
celiac ...
Via interlocking arteries , the stomach may receive its blood supply from six
primary and six secondary sources ( see page 56 ) ; the pancreas from the
hepatic , splenic and superior mesenteric ; the liver from three primary sources –
celiac ...
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