The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 3, Part 3Ciba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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Page 21
... fibers from the left portion of the celiac plexus and from the right abdominal branch of the anterior vagal trunk . The posterior plexus , behind the portal veins and the bile ducts , receives fibers from the right celiac ganglion and ...
... fibers from the left portion of the celiac plexus and from the right abdominal branch of the anterior vagal trunk . The posterior plexus , behind the portal veins and the bile ducts , receives fibers from the right celiac ganglion and ...
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... FIBERS GLANDS AND DUCTS PERITONEAL REFLECTION ADHERENT TO HEPATIC DUCT ANTERIOR SPIRAL JOINING HEPATIC DUCT ON ... fibers in the mucosa and no submucosal layer . The fibers of the gallbladder muscle below the mucosa are discontinuous ...
... FIBERS GLANDS AND DUCTS PERITONEAL REFLECTION ADHERENT TO HEPATIC DUCT ANTERIOR SPIRAL JOINING HEPATIC DUCT ON ... fibers in the mucosa and no submucosal layer . The fibers of the gallbladder muscle below the mucosa are discontinuous ...
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... fibers termi- nate in the celiac or superior mesenteric ganglia , whereas the parasympathetics terminate in intrinsic pancreatic ganglia . From the celiac and superior mesenteric ganglia , the nerve fibers proceed along the vessels to ...
... fibers termi- nate in the celiac or superior mesenteric ganglia , whereas the parasympathetics terminate in intrinsic pancreatic ganglia . From the celiac and superior mesenteric ganglia , the nerve fibers proceed along the vessels to ...
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The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Paintings on ... Frank Henry Netter No preview available - 1959 |
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abdominal abnormal abscesses acid acute albumin Amer amino amylase anastomoses Anatomy appear ascites biliary obstruction bilirubin biopsy bladder blood branches carcinoma cause celiac cent cholangioles cholecystitis cholelithiasis cholestasis cholesterol chronic CIBA cirrhosis clinical common bile duct common hepatic connective tissue cystic duct cysts damage degeneration develop diagnosis dilated ductules duodenal duodenum enzymes esophageal excretion extrahepatic fibrosis fistula formation frequently function gallbladder gland glycogen hemochromatosis hemorrhage hepatic artery hepatic duct hepatic tests hepatic vein hepatocellular infection inferior injury intestinal intrahepatic jaundice Kupffer cells left hepatic left lobe lesions ligament liver cell plates liver disease lobular lobule lymphatic metabolism metastases necrosis Netter M.D. OCIBA nodes normal organs pancreatic duct parenchyma patients peritoneal phosphatase pigment portal hypertension portal tracts portal triads portal vein posterior protein regenerative nodules result right hepatic septa serum sinusoids sphincter spleen splenic stones SUPERIOR MESENTERIC surface surgical tion tumor urobilinogen usually vascular vena cava vessels viral hepatitis