SEM2: Abdomen II

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1. what is the blood supply of the oesophagus

  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> inferior thyroid artery, lower: right gastric artery
  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> superior thyroid artery, lower: left gastric artery
  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> inferior thyroid artery, middle: thoracic aorta, lower: left gastric artery
  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> superior thyroid artery, middle: thoracic aorta, lower: left gastric artery
  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> inferior thyroid artery, lower: left gastric artery
  • upper: thryocervical trunk -> inferior thyroid artery, middle: thoracic aorta, lower: right gastric artery
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2. what is the transverse mesocolon

  • a double fold of parietal peritoneum between the small intestines and posterior abdominal wall
  • a double fold of visceral peritoneum between the small intestines and posterior abdominal wall
  • a double fold of visceral peritoneum between the transverse colon and posterior abdominal wall
  • a double fold of parietal peritoneum between the liver and stomach
  • a double fold of parietal peritoneum between the transverse colon and posterior abdominal wall
  • a double fold of visceral peritoneum between the liver and stomach

3. what is the structure of the pylorus

  • pyloric antrum (lateral, wide), angular incisure , pyloric canal (narrow), pyloric sphincter
  • pyloric antrum (lateral, narrow), angular incisure , pyloric canal (wide), pyloric sphincter
  • pyloric canal (lateral, wide), pyloric antrum (narrow), angular incisure, pyloric sphincter
  • pyloric canal (lateral, wide), angular incisure , pyloric antrum (narrow), pyloric sphincter
  • pyloric antrum (lateral, wide), pyloric canal (narrow), angular incisure pyloric sphincter
  • pyloric canal (lateral, narrow), angular incisure , pyloric antrum (wide), pyloric sphincter

4. what is the function of the meissner's plexus

  • controls gastric folding
  • controls circular and longitudinal muscle contractions
  • controls gland secretions
  • controls oblique, circular and longitudinal muscle contractions

5. what are the boundaries of the greater pelvis

  • superior: rib 12, inferior: pelvic inlet, posterior: spine and posterior abdominal muscles, anterior: anterolateral abdominal muscles
  • superior: diaphragm, inferior: pelvic outlet, posterior: spine and posterior abdominal muscles, anterior: anterolateral abdominal muscles
  • superior: diaphragm, inferior: pelvic inlet, posterior: spine and posterior abdominal muscles, anterior: anterolateral abdominal muscles
  • superior: rib 12, inferior: asis, posterior: spine and posterior abdominal muscles, anterior: anterolateral abdominal muscles
  • superior: pubic crest inferior: pelvic inlet
  • superior: pelvic inlet inferior: pubic crest

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