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The Anatomy of the Rectum and Anal Canal
Anatomical Planes in Rectal Cancer Surgery
Anatomy of the Large Blood Vessels-Veins
Reprint Of: Why Are Hemorrhoids Symptomatic? the Pathophysiology and Etiology of Hemorrhoids
Anatomy of the Rectum and Anal Canal, Surgery (2017), J.Mpsur.2016.12.008 BASIC SCIENCE
Anatomo-Embryologic Basis of Pathogensis and Surgical Treatment of Haemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids-Postulated Pathogenesis and Proposed Prevention D
10 Chapter 6.Pdf
Collaterals in Portal Hypertension: Anatomy and Clinical Relevance
Portocaval Anastomosis
Veins of the Systemic Circulation
Exploring Anatomy: the Human Abdomen
EUS-Assisted Evaluation of Rectal Varices Before Banding
Posterior Abdominal Wall Structures of Post.Abdominal Wall
Diagnosis and Endoscopic Treatments of Rectal Varices
Postoperative Complication of Haemorrhoidectomy Done by Ligasure
Hemorrhoids & Fissure-In-Ano
Review of Hemorrhoid Disease: Presentation and Management
Top View
Lecture (4) Major Veins of the Body.Pdf
Q: Discuss the Anal Canal. A: the Anal Canal Is the Last Part of The
• Sigmoid Colon
A Comprehensive Review of Portosystemic Collaterals in Cirrhosis: Historical Aspects, Anatomy, and Classifications
The Vein Glossary
EUS-Assisted Evaluation of Rectal Varices Before Banding
Perenium I and II Richard J
Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Perineal Body with Relevance to Obstetrical Injury and Repair
EUS-Assisted Evaluation of Rectal Varices Before Banding
Abdominal Cavity
Persistence and Restoration of the Patency of the Left Duct of Cuvier
“Role of Homoeopathy in Haemorrhoids with Miasmatic Concepts”
Superficial Veins
Successful Treatment of Bleeding Rectal Varices with Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration in a Patient with a History of Sigmoidectomy
A Rare Intrasplenic Varix in a Patient with Chronic Liver Disease and Portal Hypertension
Common Iliac Vein Median Sacral Veins Ovarians Veins
Treatments for Rectal Varices with Portal Hypertension Takahiro Sato* Department of Gastroenterology, Sapporo Kosei General Hospital, Sapporo, Japan
Powerpoint Handout: Lab 4, Midgut, Hindgut, & Anal Canal