Anatomy of the biliary ducts within the human liver; analysis of the prevailing pattern of branchings and the major variations of the biliary ducts.
Abstract
THE ANATOMY of the biliary system has been the subject of extended research for many years. Largely because of their surgical importance in cholecystectomies and the ease with which they may be studied, interest has been centered on the extrahepatic bile ducts, while comparatively little attention has been given to the gross morphology of the bile ducts within the liver. null Prior to 1888, anatomists, other than histologists, directed their...
Paper Details
Title
Anatomy of the biliary ducts within the human liver; analysis of the prevailing pattern of branchings and the major variations of the biliary ducts.
Published Date
May 1, 1953
Journal
Volume
66
Issue
5
Pages
599 - 616
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