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Abdominal cross section anatomy at T12

Abdominal cross section anatomy at T12

Terms:

Left side: pyloric canal, pylorus, right colic (hepatic) flexure of colon, gallbladder, superior (1st) part of duodenum, hepatoduodenal ligament, portal triad (common bile duct, hepatic artery, portal vein), inferior vena cava,  right suprarenal gland, right crus of diaphragm, pancreas

Right side: stomach, jejunum, transverse colon (acsending to left colic flexure), bifurcation of celiac trunk, descending colon (descending from left colic flexure), spleen, splenic artery and vein, left suprarenal gland, superior pole of left kidney, left crus of diaphragm, thoracic aorta, pancreas

Source:
Netter Anatomy

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Categorised as: Adrenal Anatomy, Celiac Trunk, Colon Anatomy, Colon CT Scan, Common Bile Duct, Diaphragm, Gallbladder Anatomy, Hepatic Artery, Hepatic Artery Proper, Hepatic Portal Vein, Inferior Vena Cava, Kidney, Pancreas Anatomy, Portal Triad, Pylorus, Small Intestine Anatomy, Small Intestine CT Scan, Spleen Anatomy, Spleen CT Scan, Splenic Artery, Splenic Vein, T12 Vertebra, Thoracic Aorta


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