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Abdominal Aorta, mesentery and prevertebral ganglia

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What does the common cardinal vein drain?   The body in general  
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How many umbilical veins are arteries are there?   2 veins at first then they fuse. 2 umbilical arteries  
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Where does the liver develop around?   Around the septum transversum  
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What does the liver take from the septum transversum?   Some of the mesoderm to become parenchyma  
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What is the gut tube veins referred as?   Portal veins  
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What is the overall venous drainage in developing liver?   Capillary system of liver to inferior vena cava to the the heart  
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What does portal venous system mean?   It goes through 2 capillary beds before it returns to the heart  
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What is the hepatic portal system of the liver?   Blood drain from gut(one portal system) to portal vein to liver(2nd portal system) to other side(IVC) to heart  
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What does the left umbilical vein carry?   Oxygenated blood from placenta  
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What is the ductus venosus?   A shunt the left umbilical vein has to bypass all of the circulation in the liver.  
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What is the umbilical vein, umbilical arteries, allantois and ductus venosus called once baby is born?   Ligamentum teres, medial umbilical ligaments, urachus and ligamentus venosum  
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What is the round ligament of the liver and where is it located?   Ligamentum teres hepatus and is comes along the inferior edge of falciform ligament (fold of ventral mesentery)  
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When peritoneum reflects onto inferior surface of diaphragm it becomes?   The coronary ligament which reaches right and left triangular ligaments  
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Are the hepatorenal recess and subphrenic recess in the peritoneal cavity?   Yes  
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Where is the bare area of liver?   Pushes on inferior surface of diaphragm  
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Is the greater omentum attached to transverse colon?   No, it is in front and goes around  
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If there is an infection in abdomen what can happen to greater omentum?   Sticks to infected or inflamed area  
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What is in the greater periotoneal sac?   Fluid  
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What is in the hepatoduodenal ligament?   Hepatic artery(left), portal vein(posterior)and bile duct(right)  
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Where do the hepatic artery and portal vein bring blood?   Hepatic: Bring blood to liver. Portal: Bring blood from gut through liver  
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Where is the lesser sac/omenta bursa?   Behind epipolic foramen of winslow  
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What is the supracolic and infracolic compartments?   Supracolic: Above transverse colon. Infracolic: Below transverse colon  
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What causes the ascending colon to become secondary retroperitoneal?   When it slams down to the right and goes from being intraperitoneal to retroperitoneal  
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What is ascites?   Build up of fluid in abdominal cavity  
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In a male where can fluid drain in pelvic cavity? female?   Rectovesical pouch in male. Rectouterine in female.  
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What can occur in the duodneal fossae?   Hernia. Can be pushed behind the peritoneal cavity  
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Is the duodenum intra or retro periotneal after birth? Jejunum?   Duodenum: secondary retero (used to be in mesentery) Jejunum: intra  
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What is the perivascualar route?   All of blood vessels carrying autonomic innervation to organs  
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Where does omentum get blood supply?   Left and right gastroepiploic arteries  
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Where does the mesenteric artery come from and go?   Off of dorsal aorta and to the gut tube  
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Where is the celiac trunk? Celiac vessel goes where?   off of aorta and usually a little below diaphragm. Goes to foregut  
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3 major branches of celiac trunk?   splenic artery, common hepatic artery and left gastric artery  
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Where does right greater splanchnic nerve synapse? lesser? Least?   Celiac ganglia, superior mesenteric ganglia then piggy-back on blood vessels  
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What supplies the appendix?   Appendicular artery from superior mesentery artery  
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Where does the superior mesnteric vein go?   Portal vein after goes through liver  
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What does the inferior mesenteric artery supply?   The hindgut  
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What is the marginal artery of Drummond?   Continuation of inferior and superior mesenteric arteries  
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