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CIBA POSTERIOR VIEW (Continued from page 14) lesser curvature of the
stomach to anastomose with the left gastric. The continuation of the common
hepatic artery beyond the origins of these vessels is known as the hepatic artery
proper ...
CIBA POSTERIOR VIEW (Continued from page 14) lesser curvature of the
stomach to anastomose with the left gastric. The continuation of the common
hepatic artery beyond the origins of these vessels is known as the hepatic artery
proper ...
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The parasympathetic innervation is provided by both vagal trunks, the posterior of
which traverses, with some branches, the right portion of the celiac plexus. The
anterior vagal trunk with its right abdominal branch takes its course through the ...
The parasympathetic innervation is provided by both vagal trunks, the posterior of
which traverses, with some branches, the right portion of the celiac plexus. The
anterior vagal trunk with its right abdominal branch takes its course through the ...
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The second system is constituted by the so-called retropancreatic nodes which
collect trunks from the anterior, posterior and inferior surfaces of the head and the
uncinate process. They follow the MESENTERIC NODES CELIAC SPLENIC ...
The second system is constituted by the so-called retropancreatic nodes which
collect trunks from the anterior, posterior and inferior surfaces of the head and the
uncinate process. They follow the MESENTERIC NODES CELIAC SPLENIC ...
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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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