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Page 139
... usually located near the cardiac end of the stomach . Gradual dilation with bougies usually proves successful . A congenital shortness of the esopha- gus - having recently come into promi- nence as a result of extensive research ( Brown ...
... usually located near the cardiac end of the stomach . Gradual dilation with bougies usually proves successful . A congenital shortness of the esopha- gus - having recently come into promi- nence as a result of extensive research ( Brown ...
Page 156
... usually of the scirrhous , infiltrating or of the proliferative , exophytic type . Both types eventually give rise to obstruction , producing dysphagia , progressive dys- pepsia and discomfort after eating . In the scirrhous type the ...
... usually of the scirrhous , infiltrating or of the proliferative , exophytic type . Both types eventually give rise to obstruction , producing dysphagia , progressive dys- pepsia and discomfort after eating . In the scirrhous type the ...
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... usually round , but at times it may be elongated . The margins of a chronic ulcer are raised and , usually , considerably undermined , as a result of the retraction of the muscular strata , whose continuity has , in a chronic ulcer ...
... usually round , but at times it may be elongated . The margins of a chronic ulcer are raised and , usually , considerably undermined , as a result of the retraction of the muscular strata , whose continuity has , in a chronic ulcer ...
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acid alveolar bleeding bolus branches BUCCINATOR MUSCLE carcinoma cardia CAROTID ARTERY cartilage cavity celiac cells cent cervical chronic CIBA COLLECTION clinical CONSTRICTOR MUSCLE CRICOPHARYNGEUS cyst diagnosis diaphragm DIGASTRIC DIGASTRIC MUSCLE disease distal dorsal duct duodenal ulcer duodenum epithelium ESOPHAGOSCOPIC esophagus EXTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY facial fibers folds foramen fossa GANGLION gastro-epiploic gastroscopic geal gingival glands hernia HYOGLOSSUS MUSCLE hyoid bone incisor infection jugular laryngeal layer left gastric lesion ligament lingual LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE lower lumen lymph mandible mandibular maxillary medial molar mouth mucosa mucous membrane MUSCULATURE MYLOHYOID MYLOHYOID MUSCLE nerve Netter M.D. OCIBA nodes normal oral pain PALATINE pancreatic PANCREATICODUODENAL papillae parotid gland patients peptic ulcer perforation pharynx plexus portion posterior wall pterygoid pyloric pylorus region rior secretion soft palate sphincter splenic stomach sublingual submandibular submandibular gland superficial superior mesenteric supply surface symptoms teeth thoracic thyroid tion tissue tongue tonsil tooth tube tumor upper usually vein X-ray