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... fibers . The origin of muscle fibers of the upper esophagus and the latter's union with the pharynx is of considerable clinical importance . As we follow the longitudinal fibers upwards on the posterior aspect of the esophagus , they ...
... fibers . The origin of muscle fibers of the upper esophagus and the latter's union with the pharynx is of considerable clinical importance . As we follow the longitudinal fibers upwards on the posterior aspect of the esophagus , they ...
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... fibers of the esophagus . At the cardiac orifice , the fibers separate into two main groups , one of which passes downward along the lesser MUSCULATURE OF THE PYLORIC SPHINCTER curvature . Thus we find the longitudinal layer on the ...
... fibers of the esophagus . At the cardiac orifice , the fibers separate into two main groups , one of which passes downward along the lesser MUSCULATURE OF THE PYLORIC SPHINCTER curvature . Thus we find the longitudinal layer on the ...
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... fibers . The sympathetic fibers come from the lower thoracic and upper lum- bar segments of the spinal cord . They reach the sympathetic chain ( S.C. ) by way of correspond- ing white rami communicantes ( W.R.C. ) . The thoracic fibers ...
... fibers . The sympathetic fibers come from the lower thoracic and upper lum- bar segments of the spinal cord . They reach the sympathetic chain ( S.C. ) by way of correspond- ing white rami communicantes ( W.R.C. ) . The thoracic fibers ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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