The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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... left gastric ( L.G. ) , which is the smallest , the splenic ( S. ) , the largest , and the hepatic ( H. ) . The left gastric artery courses obliquely upward and to the left , reaching the lesser curvature of the stomach close to the ...
... left gastric ( L.G. ) , which is the smallest , the splenic ( S. ) , the largest , and the hepatic ( H. ) . The left gastric artery courses obliquely upward and to the left , reaching the lesser curvature of the stomach close to the ...
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... Left Gastro- Epiploic Vein S.G. Short Gastric Vein S.M. Superior Mesenteric Vein S. - Splenic Vein 1.M. - Inferior ... gastric veins from the fundus . The loop on the lesser curvature is made up of the coronary vein ( C. ) and the right ...
... Left Gastro- Epiploic Vein S.G. Short Gastric Vein S.M. Superior Mesenteric Vein S. - Splenic Vein 1.M. - Inferior ... gastric veins from the fundus . The loop on the lesser curvature is made up of the coronary vein ( C. ) and the right ...
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... left gastric nodes ( U.L.G. ) lie along the course of the left gastric artery on the posterior wall of the abdomen , i.e. , on the left crus of the diaphragm . Lymph from the lower left gastric and paracardial nodes drains to the upper left ...
... left gastric nodes ( U.L.G. ) lie along the course of the left gastric artery on the posterior wall of the abdomen , i.e. , on the left crus of the diaphragm . Lymph from the lower left gastric and paracardial nodes drains to the upper left ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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