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Abdominal cross section anatomy at L2

Abdominal cross section anatomy at L2 <– Click on this link to view the image

Terms:

Left side: greater omentum, pancreas with uncinate process, transverse colon, junction of 2nd and 3rd parts of duodenum, ascending colon, liver, right renal vein (entering inferior vena cava), right kidney, inferior vena cava, right crus of diaphragm, psoas major muscle, L1-L2 intervertebral disc

Right side: superior mesenteric vein, superior mesenteric artery, transverse colon, ileum, jejunum, perirenal fat, ureteropelvic junction, descending colon, renal fascia, left kidney, minor calyx and renal pelvis, pararenal fat, left renal artery, left renal vein (entering inferior vena cava), left crus of diaphragm, abdominal aorta

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Categorised as: Abdominal Aorta, Colon Anatomy, Colon CT Scan, Diaphragm, Greater Omentum, Inferior Vena Cava, L1 Vertebra, L2 Vertebra, Liver Anatomy, Liver CT scan, Pancreas Anatomy, Psoas Major, Renal Vein, Superior Mesenteric Artery, Superior Mesenteric Vein


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