Hepatic Neoplasms
Yasser El-Lafy Mohmmed Ali;
Abstract
The liver is the largest gland in the body weighs approximately 1500g and accounts for approximately one fortieth of adult body weight. It lies in the right and left upper quadrants (mainly on the right side) inferior to the diaphragm, which separates it
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| Title | Hepatic Neoplasms | Authors | Yasser El-Lafy Mohmmed Ali | Keywords | Hepatic Neoplasms | Issue Date | 2005 | Description | The liver is the largest gland in the body weighs approximately 1500g and accounts for approximately one fortieth of adult body weight. It lies in the right and left upper quadrants (mainly on the right side) inferior to the diaphragm, which separates it |
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