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Structure of abdominal viscus

Known as: Abdominal viscus, Set of abdominal viscera, Abdominal viscera 
Set of organs located in the abdominal cavity. Examples: There is only one set of abdominal viscera.
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1985
1985
Prototype surface coil magnetic resonance (MR) images were obtained from phantoms and 42 subjects at 0.6 T to assess the… 
1985
1985
Eight healthy volunteers and 11 patients with pancreatic abnormalities were studied using a conventional body coil and a… 
1985
1985
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the adrenal glands with a prototype surface coil was compared with conventional body coil… 
1970
1970
Perirenal and retroperitoneal hemorrhage is a frequent complication of polyarteritis nodosa. In both of the cases reported, the… 
1964
1964
Experiments have been carried out on dogs, cats, and monkeys to determine the role of the sympathoadrenal system in endotoxin… 
1960
1960
Introduction Conventional techniques of vagotomy represent a total abdominal vagotomy that disrupts the entire parasympathetic… 
1957
1957
In recent years there have been many investigations designed to elucidate the mechanism of excitation of cutaneous… 
Review
1957
Review
1957
True omphalocele may best be described as a herniation of abdominal viscera through the umbilicus, in which the sac is composed… 
1954
1954
1. Clearing activity has been produced by perfusing blood containing heparin in concentrations of from 2·5 to 0·025 i.u. per ml… 
1934
1934
Systematized amyloidosis is the name which Lubarsch proposed for a form of amyloidosis which was atypical for generalized…