2018
DOI: 10.24061/1727-0847.17.1.2018.16
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Morphogenesis of Human Bile Ducts in Embryonic Period

Abstract: MORPHOGENESIS OF HUMAN BILE DUCTS IN EMBRYONIC PERIOD МОРФОГЕНЕЗ ЖОВЧНИХ ПРОТОК ЛЮДИНИ В ЕМБРІОНАЛЬНОМУ ПЕРІОДІ Резюме. Численні публікації в науковій періодичній пресі свідчать про надзвичайну зацікавленість науковців проблемою внутрішньоутробного морфогенезу. Дослідження присвячене проблемі пренатального морфогенезу позапечінкових жовчних проток, адже вади розвитку цього сегмента травної системи складають близько 6-8 % від усіх вад розвитку. Метою дослідження є зʼясування закономірностей просторово-часової д… Show more

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“…As with any surgical manipulation, cholecystectomy is at risk for complications and errors for the surgeon. Considering the importance of the communication structures: biliary tract, portal hepatic vein, hepatic arteries, etc., any damage to them is dangerous to the life of the patient [21][22][23]. That is why, along with surgical skills, knowledge of variants and features of the topography of structures of the hepatic-duodenal ligament is equally important for the favorable course of surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with any surgical manipulation, cholecystectomy is at risk for complications and errors for the surgeon. Considering the importance of the communication structures: biliary tract, portal hepatic vein, hepatic arteries, etc., any damage to them is dangerous to the life of the patient [21][22][23]. That is why, along with surgical skills, knowledge of variants and features of the topography of structures of the hepatic-duodenal ligament is equally important for the favorable course of surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%