. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. Fig. 2 Drawing showing the inside and lateral views of the duodenum and the relation of the diverticula to the duodenum and the common bile and pancreatic ducts. The second and larger diverticulum occurred in the lowest part of the duodenum along the posterior surface and rested chiefly upon the vena cava. It was disc shaped, being flattened anteroposteriorly. It communicated with the duodenum through an opening cm. in diameter. After fixation the sac meas- ured 3 cm. in its longest dimension and cm. in its shortest. It was about 2 cm. deep. T


. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. Fig. 2 Drawing showing the inside and lateral views of the duodenum and the relation of the diverticula to the duodenum and the common bile and pancreatic ducts. The second and larger diverticulum occurred in the lowest part of the duodenum along the posterior surface and rested chiefly upon the vena cava. It was disc shaped, being flattened anteroposteriorly. It communicated with the duodenum through an opening cm. in diameter. After fixation the sac meas- ured 3 cm. in its longest dimension and cm. in its shortest. It was about 2 cm. deep. The sac was formed by thinned intes- tinal wall. The anatomical relations of these diverticula are shown in figure 2. Sections from the walls of the diverticula show that the mus- cularis ended rather abruptly and did not form a part of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bardeen, Charles Russell, 1871-1935, ed; Boyden, Edward A. (Edward Allen), 1886-1976; Bremer, John Lewis, 1874- ed; Hardesty, Irving, b. 1866, ed; American Association of Anatomists; American Society of Zoologists; Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. [New York, etc. ] A. R. Liss [etc. ]


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