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 55
The wall of the duodenum, like the wall of the whole intestinal tract, is made up of
a mucosal, a submucosal and two muscular ... Accordingly, the duodenal mucosa
displays the macroscopically visible transverse folds of the circular plicae of ...
The wall of the duodenum, like the wall of the whole intestinal tract, is made up of
a mucosal, a submucosal and two muscular ... Accordingly, the duodenal mucosa
displays the macroscopically visible transverse folds of the circular plicae of ...
Page 118
The oral mucosa, particularly of the gingivae and tongue, frequently exhibits
changes in pregnancy, menstruation, dysmenorrhea, puberty and menopause. In
puberty a marginal type of gingivitis is not unusual. Bleeding on slight trauma is
the ...
The oral mucosa, particularly of the gingivae and tongue, frequently exhibits
changes in pregnancy, menstruation, dysmenorrhea, puberty and menopause. In
puberty a marginal type of gingivitis is not unusual. Bleeding on slight trauma is
the ...
Page 139
The chief disadvantage of a congenital short esophagus rests with the lack of an
adequate sphincter mechanism (see pages 148 and 158). The normal, irregular,
wavv demarcation line ("Z-Z" line") between esophageal and gastric mucosa, ...
The chief disadvantage of a congenital short esophagus rests with the lack of an
adequate sphincter mechanism (see pages 148 and 158). The normal, irregular,
wavv demarcation line ("Z-Z" line") between esophageal and gastric mucosa, ...
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