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... submucosa , a muscularis and a serosa . As the organ , however , is largely retro - peritoneal , considerable areas of it do not have any serous covering . The muscularis consists of an outer longitudinal layer and an inner circular ...
... submucosa , a muscularis and a serosa . As the organ , however , is largely retro - peritoneal , considerable areas of it do not have any serous covering . The muscularis consists of an outer longitudinal layer and an inner circular ...
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... submucosa ( S.M. ) , and mucosa ( M. ) . Although the mor- phologic differences between the jejunum and ileum are quite defi nite , no distinct demarcation be- tween the two exists . The transition is very gradual . The jejunum , of CM ...
... submucosa ( S.M. ) , and mucosa ( M. ) . Although the mor- phologic differences between the jejunum and ileum are quite defi nite , no distinct demarcation be- tween the two exists . The transition is very gradual . The jejunum , of CM ...
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... submucosa covered by a com- plete layer of mucosa . In longitudi- nal section , therefore , the plicae appear as tall elevations , covered on all surfaces by smaller eleva- tions , the villi . These latter are club - shaped projections ...
... submucosa covered by a com- plete layer of mucosa . In longitudi- nal section , therefore , the plicae appear as tall elevations , covered on all surfaces by smaller eleva- tions , the villi . These latter are club - shaped projections ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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