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Migration of Fish Bones to the Bile Duct Following Hepaticojejunostomy. [PDF]
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Mesonephric duct remnants (Gartner's duct)
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1978In a review of 820 hysterosalpingograms, unilateral opacification of the mesonephric duct (Gartner's duct) was observed in five individuals. No associated anomalies of the genitourinary tract or definite evidence of pelvic inflammatory disease was found in any of these patients. The embryology of the genitourinary tract is discussed in some detail, and
J F, Wepfer, R M, Boex
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1978
Review of embryologic and surgical literature emphasizes the great variability in biliary ducts. Major cholecystohepatic ducts are rare, although accessory bile ducts are common. A rare case of intrahepatic junction of right and left hepatic ducts providing drainage through a single cholecystohepatic duct is presented.
T L, Stokes, L, Old
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Review of embryologic and surgical literature emphasizes the great variability in biliary ducts. Major cholecystohepatic ducts are rare, although accessory bile ducts are common. A rare case of intrahepatic junction of right and left hepatic ducts providing drainage through a single cholecystohepatic duct is presented.
T L, Stokes, L, Old
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Pancreas, 2009
The formation of the pancreatic duct system is the result of the fusion of 2 embryonic buds, the ventral and dorsal primordia. Frequently, this fusion process is localized in the pancreatic head; variations, however, may account for the structural diversity of the duct system.
Stanislaw, Hac +9 more
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The formation of the pancreatic duct system is the result of the fusion of 2 embryonic buds, the ventral and dorsal primordia. Frequently, this fusion process is localized in the pancreatic head; variations, however, may account for the structural diversity of the duct system.
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Duct, duct, goose chase? Revisiting algorithms for duct flow noise
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2021The American Society for Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has several practical resources for flow noise prediction. There are reference tables for maximum air velocities for a given background noise rating as well as tables for maximum “free area” speeds for supply diffusers or return registers.
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