The posterior surface of the body of pancreas lies over the _____ in front of the aorta.
The boundaries of the inguinal canal walls are as follows:Anterior wall: Formed by the _____ oblique aponeurosis.Roof: Formed by the arched fibres of the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles.Floor: Formed by the grooved upper surface of the Abdomen and Pelvis inguinal ligament.Posterior wall: Consists of the transversalis fascia and conjoint tendon
The common hepatic artery bifurcates into the _____ and gastroduodenal arteries
What are the boundaries of the Calot's triangle? (3 Cs)Medially _____Inferiorly Cystic ductSuperior Superior border of Cystic artery
Segment _____ of the Couinaud segments, corresponds to the gross anatomical caudate lobe and is considered as posterior segment.
_____ ligament is also called Poupart's ligament
Relations of the head of the pancreas:Posterior:-_____-Right renal artery-Inferior vena cava-Common bile duct (which is embedded in the head)-Right crus of diaphragm-Termination of the right gonadal vein
Hint: vein
Pyramidalis is usually supplied by the _____ (ventral ramus of T12).
The _____ ligament separates the greater and lesser sacs on the left (left or right)
Is the ilioinguinal nerve a part of the spermatic cord?_____*what are the contents?
Anterior Abdominal Wall
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Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity
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Stomach and Intestines
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Liver, Gallbladder and Biliary Tract
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Pancreas and Spleen
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Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
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Abdominal Vasculature
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Posterior Abdominal Wall
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Innervation of Abdominal Viscera
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Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations
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