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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147 148 Section VI ( continued ) DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS ( continued )
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 9 . Peptic Esophagitis . . . . . . 146 10 . Marginal
Ulcer . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . Peptic Ulcer in Gastric - Lined Esophagus . . . . . . 12 .
147 148 Section VI ( continued ) DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS ( continued )
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 9 . Peptic Esophagitis . . . . . . 146 10 . Marginal
Ulcer . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . Peptic Ulcer in Gastric - Lined Esophagus . . . . . . 12 .
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ESOPHAGITIS , ESOPHAGEAL ULCERS Peptic Esophagitis ( Continued from
page 147 ) SUPERFICIAL EROSION NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA more
often than is the case with ulcers in peptic esophagitis ( see above ) – to varying ...
ESOPHAGITIS , ESOPHAGEAL ULCERS Peptic Esophagitis ( Continued from
page 147 ) SUPERFICIAL EROSION NORMAL ESOPHAGEAL MUCOSA more
often than is the case with ulcers in peptic esophagitis ( see above ) – to varying ...
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Peptic ULCER VIII Complications of Gastric and Duodenal ulcers PERFORATED
ULCER OF LESSER CURVATURE AN ©CIBA 13 Perforation ( Rupture ) The two
most serious complications of gastric or duodenal peptic ulcers are perforation ...
Peptic ULCER VIII Complications of Gastric and Duodenal ulcers PERFORATED
ULCER OF LESSER CURVATURE AN ©CIBA 13 Perforation ( Rupture ) The two
most serious complications of gastric or duodenal peptic ulcers are perforation ...
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