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  • ...is 1917 historic paper by Jordan describes normal embryonic atresia of the esophagus. =A Case of Normal Embryonic Atresia of the Esophagus=
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  • =A Case of Atresia of the Esophagus Combined with Traoheoesophageal Fistula in a 9 mm Human Embryo, and its Emb ...the most frequent malformations of esophagus and trachea is atresia of the esophagus combined with tracheocsophageal fistula. The great number and the almost id
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  • ...the development of the lungs is the outpouching of the ventral wall of the esophagus throughout its entire length. The longitudinal median groove thus into a tube, wliich gradually separates from the esophagus,
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  • 1. (Esophagus. 2. Aorta. 3. Inferior vena cava. 4. Liver. 5. Pericardial portion of diaph 1. (Esophagus. 2. Aorta. 3. Inferior vena cava. 4. Liver. 5. Pericardial portion of diaph
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  • ...cephalad, constricts first the lung anlages and then the trachea from the esophagus. At the same time the laryngeal portion of the groove and ridge advances cr ...e is a third lobe on the left side. The most common anomaly involving both esophagus and trachea is described on p. 104.
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  • ...1. Subject A. Thorax. Male, set. 22. Normal. Plate XI, J. 1. Trachea. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Superior vena cava. 4. Arch of aorta. ...thorax. Left lateral pneumothorax. Pirogoff, ii, b. 2, ^. 1. Trachea. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Superior cava. 4. Aorta. 5. Azygos vein.
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  • 1. (Esophagus. 2. Descending aorta. 3. Right auricle. 4. Left ventricle. 5. Left auricle. 1. (Esophagus. 2. Descending aorta. 3. Bight auricle. 4. Left ventricle. 5. Left auricle.
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  • 1. Trachea. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Left innominate vein. 4. Bight innominate vein. 5. Innominate artery. 6 1. Trachea. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Left innominate vein. 4. Bight innominate vein. 5. Innominate artery. 6
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
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  • ...e it invades the stomach at three different points: (1) the opening of the esophagus, (2) the center of the lesser curvature, and (3) the pyloric extremity of t ...lesser curvature, where connections are formed with the lymphatics of the esophagus and duodenum (cf. figures 4 and 5, plate 1).
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  • The oesophagus (British English) or esophagus (American English) or allows the passage of food from the mouth, then phary ...the foregut, the most proximal segment of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract (esophagus and stomach) in embryological terms. Of intrigue is the common origin from
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  • ...hark embryo. The dorsal closing folds are developing on either side of the esophagus, thus closing the dorsal recesses. The liver rudiment is expanding within t ...e author by Dr. J. A. McClain.) (C) Pericardioperitoneal opening below the esophagus in the shark, Squalus acanthias. (See also fig. 362D.) (D) Schematic diagra
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  • 1. Bronchi. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Pulmonary artery. 4. Ascending aorta. 5. Superior vena cava. 6. Descend 1. Bronchi. 2. (Esophagus. 3. Pulmonary artery. 4. Ascending aorta. 5. Superior vena cava. 6. Descend
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  • ...ecursors that colonize the vagus nerve, which in turn guides them into the esophagus and stomach. Crest cells adjacent to somites 3-7 belong to the crest stream
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  • ...x|left]] This 1957 paper by Smith describes development of the trachea and esophagus and includes several embryos from the [[Carnegie Collection]]. Note different spelling USA {{esophagus}} or UK {{oesophagus}}.
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  • b. Associated with imperfect separation of (esophagus and trachea. (2. Associated with localized imperfect development of muscle ...ged thyroid gland raises the intrapliaryngeal pressure by pressing on the (esophagus and thus herniation of the pharyngeal mucosa occurs. It is more likely, how
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
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  • ...efinite dorsal mesentery which extends like a curtain in the midplane. The esophagus lies in the mediastinum and has no typical mesentery in the adult (Fig. 124 ...ket which extends cranially into the dorsal mesentery, to the right of the esophagus. A similar pocket, present on the left side, has disappeared in 4 mm. embry
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  • The esophagus is longer and is straddled in front by the primary bronchi (fig. 15-8). Fro ...close proximity of the caudal end of the trachea to the front wall of the esophagus at this time may be important in the elucidation of congenital anomalies (O
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...above the [G.htm#glottis glottis], which in infancy directs food into the esophagus and not the trachea. Embryologically develops in the foregut from the hypob
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) * '''Motor Function of the Pharynx, Esophagus, and its Sphincters'''. Mittal RK. San Rafael (CA): Morgan & Claypool Life
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  • ...hallow depression, which, on account of its internal, eonneetions with the esophagus and trachea, must be considered the mouth. The large transverse ridge below ...ch extends caudad a short distance, where it divides into the trachea. and esophagus (fig. 3). The innermost part. of the undivided cavity must represent the ph
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  • 43. Cross-section of stratified squamous epithelium from esophagus of man (Huber) 84 205. Section of esophagus of a dog . ... 263
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  • ...of another and is accreted with it? Why, in any of the monsters, does the esophagus not accrete with the jugular vein, the lung with the liver, the carotid art
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  • This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
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  • ...s with the notochord, and marks the anterior end of the latter. Toward the Esophagus, into which the body of the pharynx merges, the cavity becomes more and mor ...of the adult condition. There is no distinct trachea, as the cavity of the esophagus is continued directly into the cavities of the right and left lobes of this
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • ...further differentiated into the pharynx and its derivatives, and into the esophagus, respiratory organs, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, and a portion of the ileum ...cephalad, constricts first the lung anlages and then the trachea from the esophagus. At the same time the laryngeal portion of the groove and ridge advances cr
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • The trachea is recognizable. The separation point (between it and the esophagus) remains at a constant level during at least the remainder of the embryonic ...o a position lateral to the esophagus, embracing it on each side. Thus the esophagus comes to lie within the two prongs of a fork. The right main bronchus soon
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  • ...e pharynx narrows rapidly before it is differentiated into the trachea and esophagus (Figs. 104 and 105). ...ventral portion is small, tubular in form, and is directed parallel to the esophagus (Fig. 104).
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  • ...esophagus and to its glands. The connective tissue and muscle coats of the esophagus are derived from mesenchymal cells which gradually become concentrated abou ...it grows caudad as the trachea, ventral to, and roughly parallel with, the esophagus (Figs. 40, 65, and 103).
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  • ...attempt to define the limitations of the plexus which he notes around the esophagus and consequently fails to recognize that it is only a part of a rich plexus ...hick in the Columbia collection, and the presence of the plexus around the esophagus and pulmonary anlage and its connection with the surrounding systemic veins
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  • ...orly and medially. The thymus, aortic arch, innominate artery, trachea and esophagus show evidence of the pressure of the lungs as evidenced by the change in fo ...e superior vena cava, left innominate vein, innominate artery, trachea and esophagus; all these structures show definite post—mortem evidence of this compress
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  • cyst of the esophagus observed by Wyss. He mentions cases reported by Roth and Hennig in which there were cysts in the vicinity of the esophagus.
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  • + Fetus: Foregut /Adult: Esophagus ...ery) supply. The Celiac artery supplies the: foregut (in fetus) & pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder and pancrea
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  • | The developing esophagus.
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  • | The developing esophagus.
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • The esophagus shows distinct muscular and submucous coats. The fundus of the stomach begi ...nse connective-tissue coat (fig. 15-7D) and is markedly different from the esophagus in both its epithelium and its supporting wall.
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  • ...ventral portion is small, tubular in form, and is directed parallel to the esophagus. ...r the cardiac end of the stomach, and project into the pleural coelom. The esophagus is short, and widens dorso-ventrally to form the stomach. The long axis of
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  • ...the throat cavity is defined, after which comes a narrowed short part, the esophagus, transferring into an elongated widening, the stomach. The duodenum ends at ...h the esophagus, stomach and intestines, and the respiratory tube from the esophagus. In the region of the developing pancreas, the primary intestinal loop corr
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  • ...d. Polyhydramnios associated with teratoma of the neclc which occluded the esophagus has been reported by others.9 ...who, however, has pointed out that complete occlus sion of the human fetal esophagus is not necessarily accompanied by po1yhydramnios. There are not enough data
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  • ...digestive tract. Consult Fig. 293 for actual structure of mucous layer in esophagus, stomach, and intestines. # esophagus,
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea) * '''Motor Function of the Pharynx, Esophagus, and its Sphincters'''. Mittal RK. San Rafael (CA): Morgan & Claypool Life
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  • * 28 days - small tongue and the esophagus occurred.
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  • ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea)
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  • ...gans, the teeth, the tongne, and the salivary glands ; of the pharsmx, the esophagus, the stomach, and the small and the large intestine, including also the imp narrowest at the opposite end, tapering here into the esophagus. Until the breaking down of the pharj^igeal membrane, which takes place in
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  • A. Pharynx Epithelium Basement membrane Thyroid Thyroglossal duet Esophagus Traehea Lung buds Stomach Pancreas Gall bladder ...bone anlage below the tongue) and in the epithelium of the trachea and the esophagus. Fetus 29, 7 mm, X 75 (green filter).
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  • * Pharynx and Esophagus
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  • the trachea and of the esophagus imbedded in a great quantity of fat. The glands of the posterior mediastinum, descend along the esophagus and the aorta, and communicate outwardly with the posterior
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  • ...ates patterning of the anterior foregut into ventral (trachea) and dorsal (esophagus) fates
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  • behind the esophagus.
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  • ...ts internal structure may be seen. Dissect away the mesenchyma between the esophagus and trachea and expose the lung. Remove the right mesonephros, leaving the ...pharynx, the tongue and epiglottis become more prominent. The trachea and esophagus elongate and the lungs lie more and more caudad. The dorsal portion of the
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  • ...h was partly in the mediastinum and partly attached to its right side. The esophagus was short. At a little distance above the level of the diaphragm. the small ...the diaphragm. The stomach was just above the level of the diaphragm; the esophagus reached the stomach through the posterior mediastinum, but entered it on it
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  • ...adrenal, submaxillary, thyroid and parathyroid glands, the lungs, and the esophagus were thus considered, and the reconstructions of some of these are still cl ...surgery, at the same time completing his anatomical work on the lungs and esophagus. While surveying most of the university clinics in surgery, he centered mos
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  • ...of two layers of columnar cells, but at birth they number nine or ten. The esophagus remains so broadly attached to the dorsal body wall that there is never a d ...atresia. This usually involves a fistulous relation with the trachea; the esophagus is divided transversely, the trachea opening into the lower segment, while
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  • Oes., esophagus. ===The Esophagus and Stomach===
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  • ...ed tubular heart nor any evidence of a liver, diaphragm, thyroid, lung, or esophagus (figs. 23, 24). ...s. Observe the paired vessels in the thorax (V) and also absence of heart, esophagus, lungs, diaphragm and liver. TE represents a rudimentary tracheoesophageal
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  • ...e yolk stalk, is differentiated into pharynx, thyreoid, trachea and lungs, esophagus and stomach, small intestine and digestive glands (pancreas and liver). The ...e trachea is still largely a groove in the ventral wall of the pharynx and esophagus (Fig. 86). Caudal to the lungs a slight dilation of the digestive tube indi
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  • ...smaller groups had developed in the region dorsal to the aortic roots and esophagus (figs. 6 and 22, 16a). One of the most interesting and one of the most impo ...cephalad another isolated group of lymphatics {22) is associated with the esophagus.
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  • ...with defined upper and lower esophageal pouches. Type III, atresia of the esophagus with tracheoesophageal fistula: rz, fistula between the upper esophageal se ...the esophagus is continuous to the stomach. Fistula is present between the esophagus and the trachea. Incidence of TE fistula without atresia varies between 1 -
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  • | Esophageal atresia || Foregut (Esophagus) || occurs in 8th week || 1 in 3000-4500 birth- results from deviation of t ...oregut (Esophagus) || during week 8 || Due to incomplete recanalisation of Esophagus <ref name="PMID25305782"><pubmed>25305782</pubmed></ref>
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  • ...icular tendency are found also in other parts of the canal, notably in the esophagus. ...us nerves have increased progressively insize. Figure 15-7c shows that the esophagus, lying behind the trachea, is acquiring a submucous coat enclosing the epit
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  • ==B. The Pharynx and Esophagus== ...occupies the same relative position as does the muscularis mucosae in the esophagus. External to this elastic layer, there is found a muscular coat consisting
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  • This swallowed amniotic fluid moves through the GIT from esophagus, to stomach, to small intestine, stopping at the large bowel. In the large
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  • Below the origin of the lung buds is the anlage of the Esophagus and stomach, and in this part of the tube, beginning with the region where * o. - esophagus
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  • (Esophagus.—-Three tunics are recognisable in the oesophagus—an epithelial, a musc ...e termination of the pharynx; B, through the transitional point; C and D, (esophagus slightly separated from the larynx; E to J, oesophagus contiguous to the tr
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  • ...arynx by a narrow opening, the glottis. Posterior to the pharynx comes the esophagus, which was occluded just before the opening of the mouth but now possesses ...ther to form the primordium of the trachea which is thus set free from the esophagus above. The trachea is bifurcated at the posterior end, thus giving rise to
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  • | The developing esophagus.
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  • ...eral pouches has already been mentioned; in addition the left side of the (esophagus is thicker and heavier. At its caudal end it curves ventrally and ends in a .... Hyp., hypophysis; N., outline of the side of the nasal depression; 0e., (esophagus; Thyr. m., median thyroid rudiment; Tr., trachea; V. P.’, V.P.”, V. P./
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  • ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • ...the anterior axillary line. Posteriorly a few muscle fibers arch over the esophagus as it bends to enter the stomach. This wisp of fibers then curves caudally ...e lesser omental bursa. Toward the left the lesser omentum attaches to the esophagus as this structure emerges from the posterior mediastinum. The stomach is so
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  • ...d features of interest. The single example of muscular hypertrophy of the (esophagus with associated hypertrophy of the pylorus and small bowel—a condition of ...with tracheal fistula is the most frequent congenital malformation of the (esophagus. In the present autopsy series 23 of 38 cases were of this nature. The cond
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  • c. Morphogenesis and histogenesis of the esophagus and the stomach region of the metenteron
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  • ...s such operations as the removal of foreign bodies from the nose, ear, and esophagus; and he recognizes foreign growths such as polypi in the air-passages, and
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  • the esophagus, but it accumulates in great quantities in several parts of especially the aorta, and along the esophagus also, passing through
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  • ...as sprouts from the jugular sac. These sprouts form a plexus dorsal to the esophagus from which ducts grow downward. The shorter left duct follows the vein to t
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  • I
    ::Gastrointestinal tract: [[E#esophagus|esophagus]] - [[S#stomach|stomach]] - [[S#small intestine|small intestine]] - [[L#lar
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  • (Esophagus. Owing to the rapid elongation of the neck the oesophagus quickly becomes a ...phagus and trachea of an 8-day chick. Cop. H., Copula of the hyoid. (Es., (Esophagus. Tr., Trachea. Ven. jug., Jugular vein.
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas)
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  • ...n will become the intestine, and in front of it will develop the pharynx, (esophagus, ” and stomach. After the blastopore has closed, the anus breaks Dsvanorm ...floor of the l'orehrttin); ic. internal cctrottd artery; n, nasal sac; ac, (esophagus; pd, pronephric duct: pr, pronephtic funnel: sp, splttnchnocuclz rt‘, 1 t
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  • ...rt of the larynx above the glottis, which in infancy directs food into the esophagus and not the trachea. Embryologically it develops in the foregut from the hy ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas)
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  • File:Gray1033.jpg|1033 Section of the Human Esophagus
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  • A tubular projection in the roof of the pharynx over the entrance to the esophagus is apparent in several sections. Killian<ref>Killian, G., Morph. Jahrbuch, The esophagus is small and practically closed through part of its length. It extends to s
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  • bronchial vein, the esophagus, the aorta, &c., and anastomoses by its side of the esophagus, before the right intercostal arteries, on the anterior face of the vertebr
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  • ...n of the heart; here also is formed "the heart depression," leading to the esophagus. The lateral borders of the head portion are strongly stretched towards the ...is already an elongated form, narrowing anteriorly in the direction of the esophagus. Posteriorly, it has an opening corresponding to the heart depression; the
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  • o., Esophagus.
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  • ...ransverse sections of embryos 6 and 7 mm. in length, in the region of the (esophagus, the vagus trunks appear as large bundles of loosely aggregated fibers acc Fig. 13. Transverse section through the (esophagus and the vagus trunks in an embryo 7 mm. in length, X 160.
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  • ...noris. Du., Duodenum. Giz., Gizzard. Her., Hiatus communis recessum. oe., (Esophagus, rBr., Right bronchus. Rpedx., Right pneumato-enteric recess.
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  • A. Esophagus. ...position and stainability. Are superficial glands located elsewhere in the esophagus?
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  • ...term) only the thyroid with some of the surrounding structures — trachea, esophagus, a portion of the thymus, etc., was removed. The length in millimeters of t ...tissue cells, in developing muscle fibers, in epithelial cells lining the esophagus, and also in some stages in the cell cords of the thyroid gland, stain deep
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  • Attachment of the (Esophagus to the La.rynx.—As the bolus of food passes down the pharynx the oblique (4) Attachment of the Esophagus to tire [,o:zrym:.—-Because in man the oesophagus is attached to the back
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  • ...ommencing at the posterior end, so that the dorsal portion of the tube, or esophagus, is separated from the ventral portion, or trachea, except for a narrow ope ...; (3) the intestine and its derivatives; and (4) the cloaca. Of these, the esophagus (Fig. 120) remains comparatively unspecialized; it is a narrow tube, short
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  • '''week 8''' - esophagus circular muscle
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  • the inner wall of the left pleura, on the right by the esophagus, and At the diaphragm the aorta separates from the esophagus behind,
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  • ...ued the lung anlage and then the tracheal groove became separated from the esophagus. ...e lower portion was interpreted to be the lung bud and the dorsal part the esophagus
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  • eyes, and action of jaws, pharynx, and esophagus are organized as a
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  • tracliea and the esophagus. trachea, with the upper end of the esophagus. As they grow
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  • * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)
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  • esophagus. The distance from the umbilicus to the vertex of the bladder was 19.5
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  • ==The Esophagus==
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  • ...e trachea and bends dorsalward to lie near the dorso-lateral border of the esophagus. In this position it comes down behind the arch of the aorta. This transiti retroperitoneal sac. The right lung, esophagus, and body-wall have been removed. The stomach
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  • The Development of the (Esophagus. - From the ventral side of the lower portion of the pharynx an evaginati F. P. Johnson: "The Development of the Mucous Membrane of the (Esophagus, Stomach and Small Intestine in the Human Embryo," Amer. J own. Anat., x, 1
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  • ...criooarytaenoideus posterior. V. C, vertebral cohimn; Esoph. L., Lumen of esophagus; constr., constrictor muscle; cri. post., M. criooarytaenoideus posterior; Esoph. L., lumen of esophagus
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  • ('''M''') Type 3 DA demonstrating an intact esophagus, in the presence of tracheal atresia; tm1. Annotations denote genotype, sca
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  • ...and pit—like depressions. The vacuoles are similar to those found in the (esophagus, but are smaller and far less numerous. The pit-like depressions are surrou NEUMANN. flimmerepithelim (Esophagus menschlicher Embryonen. Arch. f. 1876 mi/or. Anat, Bd. 12, 570-574.
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  • * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)
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  • ...ue to the pressure exerted by the expanding rudiments of the vertebrae and esophagus, between which they lie. As will be seen, a separation of ...the plane of contact of the condensed mesenchyme of the vertebrae and the esophagus. It is apparently the expansion of these masses that has carried them apart
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  • ...latter tunic is very thick, as in the uterus, the mouth, the pharynx, the esophagus, and the rectum. ...yers. On the contrary, the epidermis may be insulated in the mouth and the esophagus ; it is also more or less perceptible on the surface of the glans, in the m
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  • ...described and the lumen is everywhere undivided. That this process in the esophagus has the result of enlarging the lumen appears probable." Schridde (1908) li
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  • ...w.s.p.-Anlage of myenteric and submucous plexuses, nb. -Neuroblasts. oe. -(Esophagus. ...runk. m. b., Mid-brain, m.ob., Medulla oblongata, n A., Neural tube, oe., (Esophagus. oe.p., (Esophageal plexus, p. a.. Pulmonary artery. St., Stomach, t., Trac
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  • esophagus. This opening is from an inch and a half to two inches the esophagus. This opening is formed upward and inward by some
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  • ...s also the base of the right fore limb-bud, the right brachial plexus, the esophagus, the left ventricle, the bubus cordis, the inferior vena cava, the left duc
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  • ...appears soonest in the bladder, the intestinal canal, the stomach, and the esophagus, and continues longer in the muscles of animal life. (3) ...h, in the stomach ; 5th, in the bladder ; 6th, in the right ventricle, the esophagus, and the iris; 7th, in the voluntary muscles, 1st, in the muscles of the tr
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  • Coakley, C. G. : The Arrangement of the Muscular Fibres of the (Esophagus. Researches of the Loomis Laboratory. Univ. of the City of New York. Vol. 2
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  • * part of '''foregut''' development (Oral cavity, Pharynx (esophagus, trachea), Respiratory tract, Stomach)
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  • ...where it again widens, and behind which it tapers away gradually into the (esophagus, the lumen of which is uniformly narrow. The cavity as a whole is curved on
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  • ...gination, two lung rudiments begin to extend caudally below the developing esophagus (fig. 305). In the 10-mm. embryo, the lungs extend backward from a common t
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  • ...ary tract from the liver diverticula anteriorly, and includes the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and the following outgrowths: visceral pouches, tongue, 2. Esophagus and trachea through the bifurcation of the bronchi.
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  • Ttte (Esophagus. Behind the pharynx there follows a narrow hinder part of brain. F. i, i, &c. Feet. g. o. Generative orifice, <x. (Esophagus.
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  • File:Gray1033.jpg|1033 Section of the Human Esophagus
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  • ...its attachments to the liver and pancreas, seized at its junction with the esophagus with a small pair of forceps, firmly compressed to prevent the escape of an ...ds which escape from the body during dissection, also the larynx, trachea, esophagus, salivary and lymph glands, large vessels, and pieces of fat in the omentum
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    ...hat leaves the head and neck to innervate gastrointestinal tract (pharynx, esophagus, stomach) respiratory tract (larynx, lungs), cardiac (heart) and abdominal
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  • ...present but usually the pneumatic duct connecting the air bladder with the esophagus is rudimentary or absent. A spiral valve is absent in the intestine. The sc
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  • ...h run to the developing bronchi, and others which form a plexus around the Esophagus containing much syncytial sympathetic tissue, as willbelaterreferredtoincon ...esentery of the stomach and intestine. Surrounding the whole length of the Esophagus, and especially on its dorsalaspect, are numerous collections of darkly sta
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  • tral wflU of esophagus, of stomach and esophagus.
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  • to the sac has become much smaller than the body-stalk. The esophagus, stomach,
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  • ...in front, while posteriorly it lies on the right auricle and may touch the esophagus and the trachea at its bifureation. It is in elose relationship to the vagu
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  • ...the organs of sense. The mucous tube gives rise to the mouth cavity, ^ the esophagus, stomach, intestine, respiratory organs, liver, allantoides, and so on. Mor
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  • It lay ventral and parallel to the upper part of the Esophagus, and the upper part was cylindrical in outline. Lower down it became widene
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  • ...ich the respiratory primordia appear, the gut narrows abruptly to form the esophagus and then dilates again in the region which will become the stomach. Just be
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  • ...Im, II, superior, middle and Inferior lobes of lung; la, left auricle; o, (esophagus; pb, body of pancreas; pc, posterior cardinal vein ; pco, pelvic colon ; ph
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  • ...ward in the head fold as \i\eJore-gul, from which later arise the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and a portion of the small intestine. The opening into the fore-g
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  • ...harynx caudally, Where the pharynx passes more or less insensibly into the esophagus. In the hypobranchial region the fundamental plan of the vascular relations ...er pole of the thyreoid lobe—upon its dorsal side, in the interval between esophagus and trachea, therefore near the position which it typically occupies as the
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  • Malpighian tube. ms. Mesoblastic somite, cc. (Esophagus. /. c. Pericardium.
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    ...s from the buccopharyngeal membrane to the midgut and forms all the tract (esophagus and stomach) from the oral cavity to beneath the stomach. In addition, a ve
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  • ...talipes equinovarus. Radiographic examination revealed dilatation of both esophagus and stomach with considerable food retention. No barium passed the pylorus.
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  • the eighth dorsal vertebra, from which it is separated by the esophagus and aorta, and its summit corresponds to the cartilage of the sixth Behind, it is attached to the esophagus and to the root of the right
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  • ...he mucous and muscular layers of the oesophagus shows clearly. Ik-low the (esophagus lie the two large vagus nerves, N. TO, and then follow the sections of the ..., Lung, muse, Dorsal musculature. -Y./o, Vagus nerve. Nch, Notochord. GS, (Esophagus. Pica:, Pleural coelom. R.D, Ramus dorsalis. R. /", Ramus ventralis. R.sy,
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  • * III. The (Esophagus, Stomach and Intestine
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  • ...smooth type with the exception of cardiac muscle and anterior part of the esophagus. Smooth and cardiac musculature are under involuntary control. The smooth m
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  • ...uch. 28, Stomach. 29, Right lung. 30, Subclavian artery. 31, Trachea. 32, (Esophagus. 33, Pulmonary artery. 34, Sixth arch. 35, Primitive vertebral artery. C’
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  • (Esophagus. - The oesophagus calls for no special mention. It is a simple tube of vari
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  • ...e nodose ganglion and extend peripherally to the pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus, and the thoracic and abdominal viscera. Special visceral afferent fibers h
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  • ...shoved along in the intestines. That is how a horse gets water through his esophagus up to his stomach when his mouth is away down in the pond. Similar contract
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  • ...entrance into the anterior part of the digestive canal. In the latter, the esophagus is narrowed and serves only for transfering food; the second (stomach) is w
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  • ...sues which fulfills one or several specialized functions. For example, the esophagus, stomach, liver, etc., are organs of the body. During development, each of
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  • ..., the vertebral column to the skull, the vascular trunks to the heart, the esophagus to the buccal cavity, the intestinal canal to the stomach, the trachea to t ...onsiderable dilatation, the buccal cavity and the pharynx ; next comes the esophagus, the muscular parietes of which are attached to the adjacent bones, and are
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  • ...ut mice display the characteristics of an improperly separated trachea and esophagus alongside a significant structural downgrade of the lung due to the detrime
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  • ...from the caudal end of the pharynx and bifurcates into two lung buds. The esophagus is a short, narrowed segment and the stomach a slightly spindle-shaped dila
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  • ...orso-lateral wall of the pl1arynx—or what might perhaps be now termed the (esophagus.
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  • */&gt;, (Esophagus ; kc, lesser curvature ; gc, greater curvature of the stomach ; i/(', duode ...e below [posterior], the lesser above [anterior]. The terminal part of the esophagus is also affected by the torsion ; it undergoes a spiral twisting, by which
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  • Jounson, F. P. 1910 The development of the mucous membrane of the esophagus, stomach and small intestine in the human embryo. Am. Jour. Anat., vol. 10,
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  • ...passes over the side of left common carotid and left subclavian arteries, (esophagus, ; thoracic duct. The two pleurae, as they pass backwards at this le form t P.M. Posterior Mediastinum O. (Esophagus
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    ...nx above the [[G#glottis|glottis]], which in infancy directs food into the esophagus and not the [[T#trachea|trachea]] . Embryologically it develops in the fore
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  • The Esophagus and the Stomach.—— By the end of thethird day the esophagus is represented by an abrupt narrowing of the fore-gut immediately posterior ...laryngotracheal groove, and the rudiments of the lungs have appeared. The esophagus and stomach are beginning to be defined. Finally, the liver diverticula ha
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  • Odoriferae, carrying odours. (Esophagus, food-carrier.
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  • ...ll bodies lie in nodose ganglion, with peripheral distribution to pharynx, esophagus, trachea, thoracic and abdominal viscera, (3) general somatic afferent fibe
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  • ...the left side and of the vena, cava on the right side to the veins of the esophagus is an interesting one. In studying sections of injected embryos measuring 7
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  • ...ampostoma anomalum (Rafinesque). The tunics of the buccal cavity, pharynx, esophagus, and intestine are described; particular attention is given to the mucosa b Esophagus
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  • ...y the thoracic and abdominal viscera are double, with the exception of the esophagus, the stomach, and the upper part of the intestine, which are united with a
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  • ...elow the larynx these ridges are so arranged as to give the cavity of the (esophagus, as seen in cross sections, the outline of a Gi-eek cross, which
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  • ...rph. iv. 1-10. Neumann, E. 74.1. Blood. Arch. d. Heilli. xv. 441^76 76.1. (Esophagus. A. f. m. A. xii. 570-574 Nicolaides, B. 91.1. Blood. Arch. f. Anat. u. Phv
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  • will be differentiated into the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and liver. portion of opercular cavity. oe. Esophagus. p.~ Pharynx. pb. Pineal body. pc. Pei-i~
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  • (Esophagus The Trachea and (Esophagus.
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  • ...distal end, ' ' a small swelling bent upon itself. ' ' Separation of the (Esophagus from the Trachea. — In an embryo which has the general shape of Thompson'
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  • round the side walls of pharynx to dorsal body wall. od. Oviduct, at. (Esophagus. hinder part of brain. P. i,a,9 <-e. . (Esophagus.
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  • ...laterally compressed, forming a narrow dorsoventral passage giving rise to esophagus and stomach. This is not so in this embryo, where the gut slightly narrows
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  • (Esophagus and Stomach. Immediately behind the pharynx, at the stage of 36 s, the inte
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  • ...me is unformed. On the fourth day the lungs, still in connection with the (esophagus, lie more ventralwards, but the bronchi in growing backwards have dilated i ...ead gut and takes part in the separation of the pulmonary anlage from the (esophagus. The mesoderm, it will be remembered; shows the influence of the first irr
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  • (ESOPHAGUS. (ESOPHAGUS
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  • ...ent of the ventral branches which the adult aorta is known to send to the (esophagus, especially as to whether these also are descended from the early segmental
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  • ...t plaited folds occur near the pylorus and also around the entrance of the esophagus. Glands, however, are nowhere present nor can any of the elements be regard
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  • ...EEESE of the roof of the mouth; the anterior and posterior regions of the esophagus; the cardiac, fundic, and pyloric regions of the stomach; the anterior, mid ...s the lateral lines of the splanchnic plexus form a plexus surrounding the esophagus which communicates above with the pulmonary plexus and below with the sinus
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  • ...ic region may be referred to, but it is not marked off in any way from the esophagus or duodenum. It may be located only by its relation to the liver and body c
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  • ...he posterior aspect of the stomach. It gives off many fine branches to the esophagus. ...e medullated fibers for the larynx; b, area of small medullated fibers for esophagus, trachea, and heart; c, area of sympathetic fibers. Dog. X 176.
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  • ...ions into the body, as, for instance, the walls of the oral cavity and the esophagus, the epithelium of the conjunctiva, the vagina, the external auditory canal Fig. 43- Cross - section of stratified squamous epithelium from the esophagus of man.
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  • One of the most interesting features in the structure of the Mammalian (Esophagus is the extreme variability in the degree of development of the oesophageal ...which stain intensely in eosin. In the glands of the upper portion of the (Esophagus they arc to be found forming the characteristic crescentshaped groups at th
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  • FIG. 37. STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM FROM THE (ESOPHAGUS (ESOPHAGUS.
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  • type C.T., chorda tympani E., esophagus G.VII, ganglion geniculi G.C., ganglia cardiaca G.N. V., ganglion Gasseri G ...trand. Passing caudad, the vagus gives off fine branches to the developing esophagus, these twigs forming a plexiform mass of fine, often single filaments in th
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  • \0. The lungs were severed from the trachea. The esophagus which lies near to the lungs must be removed. The infected lungs of rats su ...smaller groups had developed in the region dorsal to the aortic roots and esophagus (figs. 6 and 22, 16a). One of the most interesting and one of the most impo
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  • ...ndly as a small cylindrical sac which lies dorsal to and parallel with the esophagus (Fig. 18). Within the lumen of the glandular portion, whose length is about ...on to refer to this structure in the chapter on Habits and Physiology. The esophagus, or a continuation of it, extends through the middle portion of the segment
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  • ...une br., brain ent.l, primary entoderm ep.t., epithelium of testis esoph., esophagus gl.sh., shell glands gon., gonad g.p., genital pore 0., ovary o.d., oviduct
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  • ...absent from the epidermis. In the submucosa of the stomach, intestine, and esophagus clasmatocjiies are present in large nimibei'S, in some places they appear i ...essels pass up behind the stomach and invade it at three points: 1) at the esophagus by nmnerous vessels which form a xery dense periesophageal ring; 2) at the
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  • Tho slender tube of tho esophagus extends back to an opening on tho posterior and dorsal side of tho largo st The mesenchpne between the neural tube and primitive esophagus has become slightly den.ser. The notochord at the end of its curve over the
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  • ...ole central nervous system from below at such a stage. The brain above the esophagus is at the upper end of the figure, then follow the ventral ganglia, seven p The insect brain froms a ring of nerve tissue which encircles the esophagus and which is composed of the supraesophageal ganglion,, the ventral connect
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  • ...Im, II, superior, middle and Inferior lobes of lung; la, left auricle; o, (esophagus; pb, body of pancreas; pc, posterior cardinal vein ; pco, pelvic colon ; ph ...the lateral lobes of the thyroid and one from the anterior surface of the esophagus on the right side. All proved to be adenoid tissue.
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  • DeWitt, Netves in the (Esophagus. 385 DeWitt, Nerves in the (Esophagus. 387
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  • ...term) only the thyroid with some of the surrounding structures — trachea, esophagus, a portion of the thymus, etc., was removed. The length in millimeters of t ...tissue cells, in developing muscle fibers, in epithelial cells lining the esophagus, and also in some stages in the cell cords of the thyroid gland, stain deep
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  • FIG. 37. STRATIFIED EPITHELIUM FROM THE (ESOPHAGUS OF A CHILD.
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  • ...many bold attempts at its surgery, all or nearly all of which attacked the esophagus either for cancer or for occlusion occasioned by a foreign body. I do not h ...nu and Hartmann, and Potarea have investigated the connections between the esophagus and the thorax and demonstrated that in order to reach the former it is nec
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  • ...ed to the mucous membrane of the mouth and tongue, but did not pass to the esophagus. The bronchial lymphatic glands were pigmented, enlarged and caseous. Tuber * On Tuberculosis of the (Esophagus, with the Report of a Case of Unusual Infection. By Clahibel Coxe, M. D., 2
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  • ...the esophagus. Sometimes it was necessary to include more tissue about the esophagus in a third ligature ; the ligation was thus completed. The ribs were approx Metabolism. By .Admont H. Clark, M. D. Congenital Atresia of the Esophagus with Tracheo-Esophageal Fistula
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  • ...lous vessel reached the right arm by passing dorsal to the trachea and the esophagus across the vertebral column. ...it passed at an angle of 45 degrees to the right and cephala(i between the esophagus and the bony vertebral column. Tills direction was maintained in its furthe
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  • ===The Early Histogenesis Of Striated Muscle In The (Esophagus Of The Pig And The Dogfish=== (1) The Origin oi Myoblasts in the (Esophagus
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  • ...the mouth, and at the caudal part of the pharynx dorsad to the larynx the esophagus 2, figure 17, began. A small dilatation 6, is detected in the region of the 71. Variations in the wall and epithelium of the stomach and esophagus in normal distention. (Lantern.) H. 0. White, Anatomical Laboratory of the
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  • ...of the omentum. Furthermore, it is to the left of a line dropped from the esophagus to the greater curvature. That is to say, the vasa brevia are confined to t ...he esophagus, where it divides, and the right one horizontally' across the esophagus, after which it divides, giving off the
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  • Literature on Congenital Anomalies of the Esophagus. By E. D. Congenital Atresia of the Esophagus with Tracheo-Esophageal Fistula
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  • ...azygos veins and to the aorta, x 50. A., aorta ; a. v., azygos vein ; E., esophagus ; p. c, pleural cavity ; t. d., thoracic duct ; v. c, vertebral cartilage. ...e abdominal viscera, the skin of both hips and legs, the diaphragm, lungs, esophagus and lymphatics of the skin of the head. Such very extensive anastomosis of
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  • ...in Scyllium and Torpedo says that at first it is solid and attached to the esophagus. "Eventually its connection with the throat becomes lost, and the lobules d ...cardiac ventricle it distributes its terminal branches to the wall of the esophagus and stomach near the cardia (figs. 5 and 6).
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  • ...al ramus for some distance and is then distributed to the upper end of the esophagus. ...ensory fibers to the larynx, and all of those of the sensory fibers to the esophagus, trachea, heart, lungs and stomach. The thoracoabdominal ganglion of the tu
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  • A tubular projection in the roof of the pharynx over the entrance to the esophagus is apparent in several sections. Killian " identified a mesal pouch occupyi Alimentary Canal — The esophagus is small and practically closed through part of its length. It extends to s
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  • V. C, vertebral column Esoph. L., lumen of esophagus L. L., larynx lumen B. C, buccal cavity Ph. L., pharynx lumen Fig. 13 A small lymphatic nodule from the submucosa of the human esophagus? showing the 'perifollieular plexus' of Ciaccio sharply defined, but with r
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  • Johnson, F. P. 1910 The development of the mucous membrane of the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine in the human embryo. Am. Jour. Anat., vol. 10 ...rances and outlets (of the granary). Water and grain enter the body by the esophagus and air by the trachea. The food enters the stomach where essence soaks int
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  • ...s with the notochord, and marks the anterior end of the latter. Toward the esophagus, into which the body of the pharynx merges, the cavity becomes more and mor ...glycogen passes as a kind of wave along the tube commencing at the mouth, esophagus and stomach, and as the villi commence to be formed, passing along into the
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  • ...s closed. It was impossible to force a small probe from the opening of the esophagus in the neck into the mouth, the closure being opposite the larynx. The moun Sensory endings, trachea, larynx, esophagus, pharym. Taste buds eplglotjteal region
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  • a. = (Esophagus.
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  • ..., however, leads logically to the conclusion that the mucous lining of the esophagus is also ectodermal — a conclusion contradicted by the ontogenetic evidenc
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  • A CASE OF SARCOMA OF THE (ESOPHAGUS.* ...a specimen obtained at autopsy from a patient who died of sarcoma of the (esophagus.
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  • ...w.s.p.-Anlage of myenteric and submucous plexuses, nb. -Neuroblasts. oe. -(Esophagus. ...runk. m. b., Mid-brain, m.ob., Medulla oblongata, n A., Neural tube, oe., (Esophagus. oe.p., (Esophageal plexus, p. a.. Pulmonary artery. St., Stomach, t., Trac
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  • ...us, shows the following parts: (1) the supraesophageal ganglion, above the esophagus, its first part, the protocerebrum, consist ...um, but its nerve, the tritocerebral nerve, tr.n., may be seen beneath the esophagus going to the inferior dilator muscle of the pharynx. (2) the subesophageal
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  • ...emaciation is even more marked than is seen in cancer or stricture of the esophagus.
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  • ...ve gone, the Macomas are entirely unique in that the digestive tract, from esophagus to rectum, is usually packed full of sand. Not only so, but in most cases l ...om the frontal appendage and join in a single large sinus just back of the esophagus.
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  • ...nnaria showing mesenchjTne migrating past the anterior vesicle (av) to the esophagus. The left hydrocele has severed its connection with the archenteron. Ip lef
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  • ...itself, passing ventrally and laterally, and, at the lateral angle of the esophagus, dividing into three divisions (figs. 42-44). At this point where the intes
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  • ...as sprouts from the jugular sac. These sprouts form a plexus dorsal to the esophagus from which ducts grow doA^Tiward. The shorter left duct follows the vein to
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  • ...r larger than the oral sucker which is also well developed. Prepharynx and esophagus much reduced; intestinal crura not reaching the posterior end. Excretory sy ...s also the base of the right fore limb-bud, the right brachial plexus, the esophagus, the left ventricle, the bubus cordis, the inferior vena cava, the left duc
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  • ...t side. This band is continuous above with the deep circular fibers of the esophagus and below with the circular fibers of the fundus. Its fibers course over th ...owards both ends. Oral sucker large, elongate, protruding; relatively long esophagus and esophageal glands not strongly developed; intestinal crura sinuous, ext
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  • (Esophagus and Lungs. — The lungs are derived from a single rudiment which arises in
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  • bronchial lymph glands and perforation of the trachea, (esophagus
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  • ...th and Xth nerves; the extent of the membranous labyrinth; the chorda; the esophagus; the stomach; the foldings of the small and large intestine and the anal re
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  • ...hout any gastric symptoms. The uvula contained a grayish membrane, but the esophagus was normal. Tlie mucous membrane of the stomach was very red and covered he
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