| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How many branches of the coeliac trunk is the stomach supplied by? | All 3 | 88%
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| What is the name of the sphincter that seperates the stomach from the duodenum? | Pylorus | 53%
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| What vertebrae level does the oesophagus pass throught the diaphrag to reach the stomach? | T10 | 47%
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| What nerve gives parasympathetic supply to the stomach? | Anterior and Posterior Vagal trunks | 41%
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| What is the name of the first area of the stomach that food enters after being in the oesophagus? | Cardia | 41%
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| The greater omentum, which is attatched to the greater curvature of the stomach is made up of how many layers? | 4 | 35%
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| What vertebral level is the sphincter typically found | L1 | 29%
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| Which promotes opening of the sphincter? | Parasympathetic | 24%
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| The lesser omentum is a boundary of which foramen? | Epiploic | 18%
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| What is the name of the angle of entry of the oesophagus into the stomach? | Angle of His | 12%
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| And sympathetic? | Greater splanchnic nerve via the coeliac plexus | 12%
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| What is the name of the artery that runs along the greater curvature of the stomach? | Left gastroepiploic | 12%
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| The gastosplenic ligament, as the name suggests runs from the stomach to the spleen contains which major artery? | Left gastroepiploic | 12%
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| What is the name of the effect that the crura have on the oesophagus, exerting radial pressure. | Pinchcock effect | 12%
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| Where does the lymph of the stomach drain to? | Pre-aortic coeliac nodes | 12%
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