The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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... esophagus passes through the superior and posterior medias- tina , through the diaphragm and terminates in the cardiac end of the stomach . The esophagus itself measures about 10 inches . The distance from the upper incisor teeth to the ...
... esophagus passes through the superior and posterior medias- tina , through the diaphragm and terminates in the cardiac end of the stomach . The esophagus itself measures about 10 inches . The distance from the upper incisor teeth to the ...
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... esophagus . In- stead of the esophagus assuming its normal length , it is permanently shortened . As a result all or , more commonly part , of the stomach covered by its peritoneal sac ( PI ) remains permanently within the thoracic ...
... esophagus . In- stead of the esophagus assuming its normal length , it is permanently shortened . As a result all or , more commonly part , of the stomach covered by its peritoneal sac ( PI ) remains permanently within the thoracic ...
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A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings Frank Henry Netter. DISPLACEMENT OF THE ESOPHAGUS DISPLACEMENT OF ESOPHAGUS BY ENLARGED HEART DISPLACEMENT OF ESOPHAGUS BY ANEURYSM OF AORTA In addition to areas of normal phys ...
A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings Frank Henry Netter. DISPLACEMENT OF THE ESOPHAGUS DISPLACEMENT OF ESOPHAGUS BY ENLARGED HEART DISPLACEMENT OF ESOPHAGUS BY ANEURYSM OF AORTA In addition to areas of normal phys ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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abdominal abscess acute aorta appearance areas barium blood branches breast bronchi bronchial bronchiectasis carcinoma cardiac cause cavity cecum celiac cells chest wall chronic clinical colic colon congenital cyst diagnosis diaphragm dilatation disease distal diverticulum duct duodenal duodenum emphysema epididymis esophagus fascia fibers fibrosis fibrous folds fossa frequently gastro-epiploic glands hemorrhage hemorrhoidal hepatic hernia hormone hypertrophy ileo-cecal ileum infection inferior infiltration injury involved jejunum layer lesion lesser curvature liver lobe loop lower lumen lung lymph nodes lymphatics male malignant mammary mediastinum metastases mucosa muscle muscularis mucosae nerves Netter M.D. nodules normal obstruction occlusion occurs omentum organs pancreas pathological pelvic perforation peritoneal peritoneum Plate pleura pleural cavity plexus pneumothorax portion prostate pulmonary pyloric pylorus radiographic radiologic rare rectum result sigmoid small bowel small intestine splenic stomach structures submucosa superior mesenteric suture symptoms testicle thoracic tion tissue tubercle tuberculosis tubules tumor ulcer upper usually valve vein vessels wounds