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... segment . On day 2 , there were 4 markers in the right colon , 14 in the left colon , and 2 in the rectosigmoid segment ; all 20 markers were still in the bowel . On day 3 there were 7 markers in the left colon and 13 in the ...
... segment . On day 2 , there were 4 markers in the right colon , 14 in the left colon , and 2 in the rectosigmoid segment ; all 20 markers were still in the bowel . On day 3 there were 7 markers in the left colon and 13 in the ...
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... segment Stomach Body of pancreas Round ligament of liver Origin of portal vein Pancreas Splenic Left lobe of Tiver medial segment Righ he of v D Hepat artery Portal ven Gallbladder Juodenum G uncinate process of pancreas Spiersic Right ...
... segment Stomach Body of pancreas Round ligament of liver Origin of portal vein Pancreas Splenic Left lobe of Tiver medial segment Righ he of v D Hepat artery Portal ven Gallbladder Juodenum G uncinate process of pancreas Spiersic Right ...
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... segment , surrounded by the duodenal wall , sphincter muscle , and papilla , is referred to as the vaterian segment . From its origin at the vater- ian segment , the common bile duct runs a complicated anterolateral course away from the ...
... segment , surrounded by the duodenal wall , sphincter muscle , and papilla , is referred to as the vaterian segment . From its origin at the vater- ian segment , the common bile duct runs a complicated anterolateral course away from the ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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