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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Page 42
The venous drainage of the esophagus is effected bv tributaries that empty into
various single veins and into the ... to the cardio-esophageal end of the stomach,
thrombosis of the splenic vein may readily lead to esophageal varices and fatal ...
The venous drainage of the esophagus is effected bv tributaries that empty into
various single veins and into the ... to the cardio-esophageal end of the stomach,
thrombosis of the splenic vein may readily lead to esophageal varices and fatal ...
Page 97
... yet attained sufficient clinical significance to remove them from the realm of a
gastroscopic investigative problem. Gastroscopy should not be attempted in the
presence of aortic aneurysm, angina pectoris, esophageal obstruction or varices,
...
... yet attained sufficient clinical significance to remove them from the realm of a
gastroscopic investigative problem. Gastroscopy should not be attempted in the
presence of aortic aneurysm, angina pectoris, esophageal obstruction or varices,
...
Page 152
The cardinal symptoms of esophageal varicosities are recurrent severe hemat
emesis and melena. ... When the presence of esophageal varices is established,
a search should also be made for gastric varicosities, since the surgical treatment
...
The cardinal symptoms of esophageal varicosities are recurrent severe hemat
emesis and melena. ... When the presence of esophageal varices is established,
a search should also be made for gastric varicosities, since the surgical treatment
...
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