Lecture 1, First Half
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| What is the level of the transpyloric plane? | L1
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| What is the level of the subcostal plane? | 10th Rib
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| What is the level of the transtubercular plane? | L5
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| What is in the epigastric level? | Gastroesophageal junction, stomach, liver, abdominal aorta, pancreas, transverse colon
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| What is in the Periumbilical region? | Small bowel, Abdominal Aorta, Sometimes sigmoid colon
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| What is in the hypogastrium? | Bladder, Uterus, Sigmoid Colon, Rectum
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| What is in the RUQ? | Gall Bladder, Liver, Rt Kidney, Colon
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| What is in the LUQ? | Spleen, Stomach, Pancreas, Lt Kidney, Colon
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| What is in the RLQ? | Appendix, Ileum, Cecum, Rt Fallopian Tube and Ovary
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| What is in the LLQ? | Sigmoid Colon, Lt Fallopian Tube and Ovary
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| Where is the appendix located? | Under McBurney's point, 2/3 distance from umbilicus to anterior superior iliac spine
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| What are the layers of the abdominal wall? | Camper's Fascia, Scarpa's Fascia, Muscle and fascia, Transversalis fascia, Per-peritoneal fat, Parietal Peritoneum
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| What are the three flat muscles? | External Obligue, Internal Oblique, Tranversus Abdominas
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| What are the two vertical (strap) muscles? | Rectus Abdominius, Pyramidalis
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