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... hepatic out- flow ; ( 2 ) increased hepatic lymph flow and extravasation of fluid into the peritoneal cav- ity ; ( 3 ) portal hypertension and increased capillary filtration pressure ; ( 4 ) hypoalbumi- nemia and decreased colloid ...
... hepatic out- flow ; ( 2 ) increased hepatic lymph flow and extravasation of fluid into the peritoneal cav- ity ; ( 3 ) portal hypertension and increased capillary filtration pressure ; ( 4 ) hypoalbumi- nemia and decreased colloid ...
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... hepatic and middle hepatic arter- ies arising from a branch of the celiac axis and the left hepatic artery arising from the left gastric artery ( approximately 10 % to 12 % ) . 2. Left hepatic and middle hepatic arteries arising from ...
... hepatic and middle hepatic arter- ies arising from a branch of the celiac axis and the left hepatic artery arising from the left gastric artery ( approximately 10 % to 12 % ) . 2. Left hepatic and middle hepatic arteries arising from ...
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... Hepatic . See also Liver . Hepatic artery , anatomic variations of , 494 anatomy of , 2647 aneurysm of , 3260-3261 changes due to , 4527 cholestasis and , 2718 rupture of , 79 angiography of , cholestasis and , 2723- 2724 CT of , 537 ...
... Hepatic . See also Liver . Hepatic artery , anatomic variations of , 494 anatomy of , 2647 aneurysm of , 3260-3261 changes due to , 4527 cholestasis and , 2718 rupture of , 79 angiography of , cholestasis and , 2723- 2724 CT of , 537 ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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