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Mega cisterna magna ... Types of cisterna m... ... Use cisterna in a Sentence...
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Definition of Cisterna chyli in the Medical Dictionary. Cisterna chyli explanation. Information about Cisterna chyli in Free online English dictionary. What is Cisterna chyli? Meaning of Cisterna chyli medical term. ... (redirected from Cisterna chyli)
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Ronald A. Bergman, PhD; Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS; Ryosuke Miyauchi, MD; Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed; ... In the upper left, the cisterna chyli (c) is largely dilated lumbar trunks, in lower right, the cisterna chyli is an anastomotic network (a).
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The jugular lymph sacs communicate inferiorly with the single retroperitoneal (mesenteric) lymph sac at the root of the mesentery of the intestine and with the cisterna chyli, a lymph sac below the developing diaphragm on the posterior abdominal wall.
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Upper or extensive dissections of the retroperitoneal space and difficult dissection of ruptured or inflammatory aneurysms are the cisterna chyli. Upper or extensive dissections ... If the ascites persists after 4 to 6 week's conservative treatment, a peritoneojugular derivation or a direct lymphostasis may be contemplated,
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Cisterna chyli at routine abdominal MR imaging: a normal anatomic structure in the retrocrural space. Pinto PS, Sirlin CB, Andrade-Barreto OA, Brown MA, Mindelzun RE, Mattrey RF. Radiographics. 2004 May-Jun; 24 (3): 809-17 ... Stem Cell Derivation...
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Thursday, December 02, 2004 ... Chapter 29, part 2 ; ... Fetus undergoes largest weight change ; At end of gestation fetus and uterus push maternal organs out of position ; Figure 29.9 The Second and Third Trimesters ; Figure 29.10 Growth of the Uterus and Fetus ; Figure 29.10 Growth of the Uterus and Fetus ;
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In an open fashion, the retroperitoneum was explored and the injury was identified as disruption of the right lumbar branch entering the cisterna chyli, and this was ligated with silk ties. Chyle duct injury secondary to blunt trauma is a ... Derivation and validation of murine histologic alterations resembling asthma,
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Effect of cisterna chyli ablation combined with thoracic duct ligation on abdominal lymphatic drainage. ... Derivation of a three compartment model describing disappearance of plasma insulin-131-I in man.
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