Lec 89
Medicine 01 with Cochard at Northwestern University
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By: Evan Davis
Created: 2010-12-06
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What artery supplies the foregut?
celiac artery
What artery supplies the midgut?
superior mesenteric artery
What artery supplies the hindgut?
inferior mesenteric artery
The yolk sac stalk may persist as ________.
Meckel's Diverticulum
What is the parasympathetic innervation of the foregut?
vagus
What is the parasympathetic innervation of the midgut?
vagus
What is the parasympathetic innervation of the hindgut?
pelvic splanchnics
Which mesentery bounds the lesser sac of the abdominal cavity?
dorsal mesentery
The lesser sac is called the ____________.
omental bursa
The greater sac is called the ____________.
peritoneal cavity
The greater sac and lesser sac communicate via the ___________.
epiploic foramen of Winslow.
Which ligament connects the liver and stomach?
hepatogastric ligament
Which ligament connects the spleen and stomach?
gastrosplenic ligament
Which ligament connects the spleen and left kidney?
splenorenal ligament
Which ligament connects the liver to the body wall?
falciform ligament
Which ligament connects the liver and right transverse colon?
hepatocolic ligament
Which ligament connects the left transverse colon to the diaphragm?
phrenicocolic ligament
Which ligament connects the transverse colon to the stomach?
gastrococolic ligament
Which ligaments comprise the lesser omentum?
hepatoduodenal and hepatogastric ligaments
Which ligament connects the liver to the diaphragm?
coronary ligament
A(n) ________ is a congenital umbilical hernia of the midgut.
omphalocele
A(n) _________ is a ventral wall hernia along side the umbilical cord.
gastroschisis midgut hernia
The stomach and liver are _________ organs.
peritonealized
The intestines and spleen are _________ organs.
peritonealized
The gall bladder and uterus are _________ organs.
peritonealized
The kidneys and aorta are _________ organs.
primarily retroperitoneal
The IVC and rectum are _________ organs.
primarily retroperitoneal
The bladder and vagina are _________ organs.
primarily retroperitoneal
The ascending colon and pancreas are _________ organs.
secondarily retroperitoneal
The descending colon and duodenum are _________ organs.
secondarily retroperitoneal
The falciform ligament splits to form the _________ ligament.
coronary
Within the falciform ligament is the __________ ligament.
ligamentum teres (round ligament of the liver)
The little pieces of fat the come off the colon are called ________.
Epiploic appendages
Which 'mesenteries' are actually adhesions and do not carry blood vessels?
gastrocolic, phrenicolic, hepatocolic
What gives rise to the majority of the central tendon of the diaphragm?
septum transversum
What is the name of the 'hole' by which the esophagus passes through the diaphragm?
esophageal hiatus
What is the name of the 'hole' by which the aorta passes through the diaphragm?
aortic hiatus
What is the name of the 'hole' by which the IVC passes through the diaphragm?
vena cava foramen
About this deck
By: Evan Davis
Created: 2010-12-06
Size: 38 flashcards
Views: 17
Created: 2010-12-06
Size: 38 flashcards
Views: 17
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