Topographic Relationships, Contours and Normal Construction of Esophagus
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Topographic Relationships, Contours and Normal Construction of Esophagus
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Author: Frank H. Netter
Chapter: Thorax
Page: 227
Netter's Gastroenterology
Netter's Gastroenterology
Author: Martin H. Floch, Neil R. Floch, Kris V. Kowdley, and C.S. Pitchumon
Chapter: Esophagus
Page: 5
Atlas de Anatomia Humana
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Author: Frank H. Netter, MD
Chapter: Tórax
Page: 233
Atlas of Human Anatomy - 4th Edition
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Author: Frank H. Netter
Chapter: Thorax
Page: 233
Netter's Gastroenterology
Netter's Gastroenterology
Author: Martin H. Floch, MD, Neil R. Floch and Kris V. Kowdley
Chapter: Esophagus
Page: 4
Atlas of Human Anatomy - 3E
Atlas of Human Anatomy - 3E
Author: Frank H. Netter
Chapter: Thorax
Page: 229
Atlas of Human Anatomy - 2nd Edition
Author: Frank H. Netter
Chapter: Thorax
Page: 179
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