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Description Fig. 93. — Meckel's Diverticulum Attached to the Abdominal Wall at the Umbilicus. (After Beck.) The picture shows the inner surface of the anterior abdominal wall, to which Meckel's diverticulum has become attached, a is the small bowel; B, the inner surface of the abdominal wall; C, the umbilicus. In the lower part of the picture is seen the bladder. Passing upward from the vertex of this is the urachus. E, E, are the umbilical arteries seen on either side. Passing outward from the small bowel to the umbilicus is Meckel's diverticulum. G, G, represent the omphalomesenteric arteries; H, the omphalomesenteric vein
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Source https://archive.org/details/embryologyanatom00cull/page/160/mode/2up Embryology, anatomy, and diseases of the umbilicus : together with diseases of the urachus
Author Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953

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