Peritoneum, Liver, Pancreas etc. - Statistics

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Where do SMA and SMV run by uncinate process and neck anterior to uncinate, posterior to neck
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Gallbladder location (hint rectus abdominis crosses) behind tip of right 9th costal cartilage
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Where is pouch of Morrison between liver and right kidney
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Structures in the portal triad Bile duct
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Upper lobe Caudate
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Where does the splenic artery arise and go coeliac trunk, superior to pancreas body
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Features of the biliary tree Common bile duct
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Features of the biliary tree Common hepatic duct
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Embryological function of allantois/foetal urachus and what they become Connected to yolk sac, median umbilical ligament
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Main exocrine functions of pancreas Creation of pancreatic enzymes for protein digestion
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Structures in the portal triad Cystic duct
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Features of the biliary tree Cystic duct
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What artery supplies gallbladder and where does it arise Cystic, right hepatic
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Where is the bare area and what is there diaphragmatic surface, IVC, lymphatics
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connection between lesser and greater sac epiploic foramen
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Where inferior epigastric vessels arise + supply External iliac artery, rectus sheath
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Ligament separating lobes + attaching liver to anterior wall Falciform
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What shape is the mesentery (of Small Intestines) and what does it contain fan shaped, SMA, vein, and branches
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Where does the portal triad run? free edge of lesser omentum. between caudate and quadrate lobes
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Features of the gallbladder Fundus, Body, Neck, Infundibulum or Hartmanns pouch
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Structures in the portal triad Hepatic duct
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Features of the biliary tree Hepatico-duodenal ampulla of vater
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Structures in the portal triad Hepatic portal vein
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Pathways for flow of ascitic fluid + tumour cells left and right paracolic gutters
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4 lobes of the liver left, right, caudate, quadrate
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Other name for round ligament and what it used to be ligamentum teres, umbilical vein
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What used to be the ductus venosum? ligamentum venosum
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Features of the biliary tree Major duodenal papilla
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Structures in the portal triad (5) Proper hepatic artery
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Clinical significance of peritoneal recesses of liver Pus can collect, can determine extent of infection
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Pouches in males and female pelvis (3) Rectovesical, uterovesical, rectouterine pouch of Douglas
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Main endocrine functions of pancreas Regulation of blood sugar
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Pancreas intra or retroperitoneal Retroperitoneal apart from intraperitoneal tail
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Features of the biliary tree (6) Right and left hepatic ducts
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Where do splenic artery and vein go in relation to pancreas Run along superior border
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V-shaped mesentary root sigmoid mesocolon
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Structures that unite to form the hepatic portal vein SMA and splenic (IMA)
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Largest lymphoid organ and its peritoneal location spleen, intraperitoneal between ribs 9-11
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Whats the pancreatic tail near Splenic hilum
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What is it connected to stomach and kidney by gastrosplenic and splenorenal ligaments
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What divides the peritoneal cavity into supra and infracolic compartments? transverse mesocolon
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What attaches to pancreas anterior surface transverse mesocolon
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what is liver + lesser omentum derived from ventral mesogastrium
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