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Abdomen One Liners

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show T10  
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show L1  
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show T12  
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show L1  
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show L2  
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show L2  
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Vertebral level associated with origin of IMA   show
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show Disc L3-4  
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show L4  
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Vertebral level for formation of IVC   show
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Spinal levels to muscles of anterior abdominal wall   show
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Structure that forms superficial inguinal ring   show
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show Transversalis fascia  
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show Inguinal ligament  
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Bony attachments of inguinal ligament   show
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show Internal oblique and transversus abdominis  
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show External oblique  
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Abdominal layer continuous with cremasteric fascia   show
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show Transversalis fascia  
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show Inferior epigastric vessels  
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Type of hernia that enters deep inguinal ring   show
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show Indirect inguinal  
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Most common side for indirect inguinal hernia   show
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show Direct inguinal  
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Boundaries of Hesselbach’s triangle   show
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show Indirect inguinal  
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show Hydrocele  
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Communication between greater and lesser sacs   show
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show Caudate lobe of liver  
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show Part one of duodenum  
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Posterior border of epiploic foramen   show
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Ligament that contains portal vein, hepatic artery and bile duct   show
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show Phrenicocolic ligament  
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Structure that limits spread of ascitic fluid inferiorly from right infracolic compartment   show
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show Hepatorenal recess  
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show Rectouterine pouch  
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show Stomach, duodenum, liver, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas  
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show Left gastric, common hepatic and splenic  
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show Right and left gastroepiploics right, left and short gastrics  
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Major structures of bed of stomach   show
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show Cystic and common hepatic  
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show Falciform ligament  
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Remnant of umbilical vein   show
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Origin of cystic artery   show
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show Ribs 9-11 (left)  
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show Stomach, colon, left kidney, tail of pancreas  
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Artery to small intestine   show
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Organs supplied by both celiac and SMA   show
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show Transverse colon  
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show IVC  
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show Portal vein  
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Veins that unite to form portal vein   show
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show Esophagus, rectum, liver, spleen  
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show Left renal vein, duodenum  
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hree distinguishing features of the large intestine   show
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show Termination of left ovarian/testicular vein  
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show Inferior vena cava  
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show Umbilical region  
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Motor innervation of diaphragm   show
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Sensory innervation of diaphragm   show
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Spinal levels of phrenic nerve   show
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Vertebral level that inferior vena cava traverses diaphragm   show
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Vertebral level that esophagus traverses diaphragm   show
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Structures that traverse diaphragm with esophagus   show
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Vertebral level that aorta traverses diaphragm   show
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Structure that traverses diaphragm with aorta   show
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Structures that traverses diaphragm through crura   show
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