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Transposition of the liver, i.e., the large lobe with gallbladder lying on the left and
correspondingly the small lobe on the right side, is usually accompanied by a
connatural transposition of at least the other intraperitoneal organs. In such ...
Transposition of the liver, i.e., the large lobe with gallbladder lying on the left and
correspondingly the small lobe on the right side, is usually accompanied by a
connatural transposition of at least the other intraperitoneal organs. In such ...
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When this asexual production of scolices in the cysts eventually stops, the
capsule invades the cyst, INFESTED ANIMAL ORGANS EATEN by DOG LIFE
cycle of ECHINococcus GRANULOSUS WORM Matures IN DOG's SMALL
INTESTINE ...
When this asexual production of scolices in the cysts eventually stops, the
capsule invades the cyst, INFESTED ANIMAL ORGANS EATEN by DOG LIFE
cycle of ECHINococcus GRANULOSUS WORM Matures IN DOG's SMALL
INTESTINE ...
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These enzymes are found in almost all organs. Originally, necrosis of
parenchymal cells was assumed to release enzyme protein into the circulation,
and the elevation was considered to be the result of cytolysis. Actually, dead
tissues fail to ...
These enzymes are found in almost all organs. Originally, necrosis of
parenchymal cells was assumed to release enzyme protein into the circulation,
and the elevation was considered to be the result of cytolysis. Actually, dead
tissues fail to ...
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Contents
SECTION | 1 |
plate PAGE NUMBER Num BER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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