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Major portal fissures of the liver:The right portal fissure, which contains the right hepatic vein, divides the liver into the right anterior/medial sector (segments _____ and VIII) and right posterior/lateral sector (segments VI and VII).
The right and left lateral planes of the abdomen pass from mid-_____ point to the mid-inguinal point.
The _____ gives rise to the cremasteric muscle/fascia of the spermatic cord
Minor portal fissures of the liver: Fissure of _____ also called Rouviere's sulcus
Minor portal fissures of the liver: _____ fissure or fissure for the ligamentum teres
_____ fascia has been used to refer to the fusion fascia behind the head of the pancreas.
The _____ artery gives rise to the right gastric artery
Ligaments derived from _____ oblique aponeurosis are pectineal ligament, inguinal ligament, and lacunar ligament. (LIP)
The _____ plexus, aortic plexus, and least splanchnic nerve contribute to the nerve supply of the kidney.
What structures are contained within the gastrosplenic ligament?_____ and left gastroepiploic vessels
Anterior Abdominal Wall
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Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity
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Stomach and Intestines
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Liver, Gallbladder and Biliary Tract
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Pancreas and Spleen
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Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
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Abdominal Vasculature
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Posterior Abdominal Wall
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Innervation of Abdominal Viscera
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Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations
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