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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2011
The thoracic duct is a major anatomic structure of the upper part of the abdomen, chest, and the lower part of the neck. This article reviews the embryology, anatomy, and multiple variations of the thoracic duct. Proper knowledge of this anatomy should ease understanding the pathophysiology of diseases involving the lymph channels and also prevent ...
Hamid, Hematti, Reza J, Mehran
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The thoracic duct is a major anatomic structure of the upper part of the abdomen, chest, and the lower part of the neck. This article reviews the embryology, anatomy, and multiple variations of the thoracic duct. Proper knowledge of this anatomy should ease understanding the pathophysiology of diseases involving the lymph channels and also prevent ...
Hamid, Hematti, Reza J, Mehran
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Thyroglossal duct cysts: anatomy, embryology and treatment
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2013Thyroglossal duct cysts are the most frequently encountered congenital abnormality of the neck, and are described extensively in the literature. The high incidence of this abnormality and its presence in all age groups requires clinicians to be aware of the clinical features, etiology, and current treatment options.
Jackie, Chou +6 more
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Left hepatic duct anatomy: implications.
Radiology, 1990A review of the findings of a 10-year experience with biliary interventional procedures in 838 patients led to consideration of the anatomy of the left hepatic duct. To better illustrate the findings, 15 normal human livers obtained at autopsy were fixed and dissected. Fifty-five percent of the patients had a single left hepatic duct that was formed by
E, Russell +4 more
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DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY OF NASOLACRIMAL DUCT
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1952As A PART of the scientific exhibit of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, in 1950, I reviewed the developmental anatomy of the nasolacrimal duct. At that time, and since, I have been repeatedly asked for reprints of, or references to, the literature on this subject.
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Functional anatomy of human lacrimal duct epithelium
Anatomy and Embryology, 1998Resorption of tear fluid in the lacrimal ducts has hitherto been controversial; one reason for this has been insufficient knowledge of the anatomical structure and function of the lacrimal duct epithelium. The present study analyzes the structure of lacrimal duct epithelium by means of histological, histochemical, immunohistochemical and ...
F, Paulsen +6 more
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Surgical Anatomy of Common Bile Duct
Archives of Surgery, 1964Introduction The common bile duct is a relatively short and deep structure in the abdomen, running in close relation to numerous organs, which thus militate against its easy examination at operation. For this reason the operative diagnosis and removal of stones in the common bile duct pose problems.
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The Cystic Duct: Normal Anatomy and Disease Processes
RadioGraphics, 2001The cystic duct can be depicted with a variety of imaging modalities but is optimally visualized with direct cholangiography or magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography. Nevertheless, unrecognized anatomic variants of the cystic duct may cause confusion on imaging studies and complicate subsequent surgical, endoscopic, and percutaneous procedures ...
M A, Turner, A S, Fulcher
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