The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 3, Part 1Ciba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 118
... mucosa , particularly of the gingivae and tongue , frequently exhibits changes in pregnancy , menstruation , dys- menorrhea , puberty and menopause . In puberty a marginal type of gingivitis is not unusual . Bleeding on slight trauma is ...
... mucosa , particularly of the gingivae and tongue , frequently exhibits changes in pregnancy , menstruation , dys- menorrhea , puberty and menopause . In puberty a marginal type of gingivitis is not unusual . Bleeding on slight trauma is ...
Page 139
... mucosa , as they are found quite frequently in the more prox- M.D. #Notter D OCIBA ECTOPIA ( ISLANDS OF GASTRIC MUCOSA IN UPPER ESOPHAGUS ) imal parts of the stomach . The latter , having little , if any , clinical and pathologic ...
... mucosa , as they are found quite frequently in the more prox- M.D. #Notter D OCIBA ECTOPIA ( ISLANDS OF GASTRIC MUCOSA IN UPPER ESOPHAGUS ) imal parts of the stomach . The latter , having little , if any , clinical and pathologic ...
Page 148
... mucosa over the esopha- geal wall has been termed heterotopic gastric epithelium . Since it is a mucosal coat continuous with that of the stomach spreading over ( sometimes several centi- meters high ) , it should not be confused with ...
... mucosa over the esopha- geal wall has been termed heterotopic gastric epithelium . Since it is a mucosal coat continuous with that of the stomach spreading over ( sometimes several centi- meters high ) , it should not be confused with ...
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