| Heller's o. |
esophagocardiomyotomy.
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| Heller's p. |
an arterial network in the submucosa of the intestine.
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| Heller's plexus |
see under plexus.
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| Heller-Döhle d. |
syphilitic aortitis.
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| Heller-Döhle disease |
syphilitic aortitis.
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