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Anatomy Atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy: Plate 33

Atlas of Human Anatomy

Plate 33: Organs of the thorax and abdomen.

Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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  1. The abdominal viscera (digestive tract, seen from the front); the thoracic organs seen, in part, between in situ ribs.
  2. The abdominal viscera seen after removal of the mesentery, as well as the lungs, from the front.
  3. Inferior surface of liver.
  4. The division of blood vessels in the inner half of the liver, seen from its inferior surface.
Plate 33: Organs of the thorax and abdomen.

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The abdominal viscera (digestive tract, seen from the front); the thoracic organs seen, in part, between in situ ribs. The abdominal viscera seen after removal of the mesentery, as well as the lungs, from the front. Inferior surface of liver. The division of blood vessels in the inner half of the liver, seen from its inferior surface.
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