| James Greig Smith - 1888 - 820 pages
...behind the head of the pancreas, close to it and sometimes embedded in its tissue. The pancreatic duct unites with the common bile-duct in the wall of the...junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum and three or four inches below the pyloric orifice of the stomach. The pancreas receives its blood-supply... | |
| James Greig Smith - 1896 - 652 pages
...behind the head of the pancreas, close to it and sometimes embedded in its tissue. The pancreatic duct unites with the common bile-duct in the wall of the...junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum and three or four inches below the pyloric orifice of the stomach. The pancreas receives its blood-supply... | |
| Jones Quain - 1896 - 376 pages
...intestine, and terminate, as already described, on its internal surface, by a common orifice, situated near the junction of the second and third portions of the...duodenum, between three and four inches below the pylorus. The pancreatic duct, with its branches, is readily distinguished within the glandular substance,... | |
| James Greig Smith - 1897 - 690 pages
...behind the head of the pancreas, close to it and sometimes embedded in its tissue. The pancreatic duct unites with the common bile-duct in the wall of the...junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum and three or four inches below the pyloric orifice of the stomach. The pancreas receives its blood-supply... | |
| 1903 - 714 pages
...necessarily vague unless a mass be felt. Suppose, however, that the stone is lodged, as is likely, at the junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum where a decided angle of relative fixedness exists, or at the duodeno-jejunal fossa, as in two cases... | |
| Albert L. Baert, Guy Delorme, L. van Hoe - 1999 - 372 pages
...located in the middle third of the descending duodenum in 74% of cases. Other possible locations are at the junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum (18%) and in the third portion (8%) (SCHWARTZ and BIRNBAUM 1962). The average size of the papilla is... | |
| Ronald L. Eisenberg - 2003 - 1264 pages
...Gastrointest Radiol 1987; 12:231.) Fig. 30-42. Cavernous lymphangioma. Smooth oblong mass (arrows) at the junction of the second and third portions of the duodenum. (From Davis M, Fenoglio-Preiser C, Haque AK. Cavernous lymphangioma of the duodenum: case report and... | |
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