The great saphenous vein joins the femoral vein in the _____
#3
ID Artery: _____
#4
The IVC drains into the right atrium just above the level of the diaphragm at _____
#5
Segmental arteries of the kidney further branch into _____ arteries
#6
Interlobar arteries of the kidney further branch into _____ arteries
#7
The posterior descending artery (PDA) most commonly arises from the _____ artery (85%)
#8
What vertebral level does the inferior mesenteric artery branch off the aorta? _____
#9
At which spinal level are disc herniations most likely to occur?
#10
In adults, how far does the spinal cord extend down the spine?
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Anatomical variations and clinical significance Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: ID Spinal Cord Section: _____
Answer: Thoracic
Flashcard 2: The great saphenous vein joins the femoral vein in the _____
Answer: femoral triangle
Flashcard 3: ID Artery: _____
Answer: Right gastric
Flashcard 4: The IVC drains into the right atrium just above the level of the diaphragm at _____
Answer: T8
Flashcard 5: Segmental arteries of the kidney further branch into _____ arteries
Answer: interlobar
Flashcard 6: Interlobar arteries of the kidney further branch into _____ arteries
Answer: arcuate
Flashcard 7: The posterior descending artery (PDA) most commonly arises from the _____ artery (85%)
Answer: right coronary
Flashcard 8: What vertebral level does the inferior mesenteric artery branch off the aorta? _____
Answer: L3
Flashcard 9: At which spinal level are disc herniations most likely to occur?
Answer: between L4-L5, L5-S1
Flashcard 10: In adults, how far does the spinal cord extend down the spine?
Answer: L1 or L2
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