Abdominal viscera Flashcards

1
Q

Body cavities (3)

A

thoracic, abdominal, pelvic

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2
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abdominal quadrants (4)

A

right upper, left upper, right lower, left lower

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3
Q

what structure does the oesophagus pierce and at what vertebral level

A

diaphragm T10

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4
Q

what functional sphincter surrounds the oesophagus

A

right crus

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5
Q

what travels with the oesophagus from the thorax to the abdominal cavity

A

vagal trunks

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6
Q

what demarcates the transition from oesophagus to stomach mucosa

A

z line

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7
Q

what quadrant does the abdominal oesophagus enter

A

left upper

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8
Q

what is the most dilated area of the GI tract

A

stomach

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9
Q

where is the stomach located

A

left upper quadrant

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10
Q

what is the stomachs position

A

intraperitoneal

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11
Q

is the stomach mobile

A

yes

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12
Q

what anchors the stomach

A

omenta on the major curvatures

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13
Q

what is variable between stomachs (2)

A

size and shape

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14
Q

what accomodates large expansions in the stomach

A

gastric rugae

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15
Q

what controls gastric emptying into the duodenum

A

pyloric sphincter

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16
Q

what creates the pyloric sphincter

A

muscular thickening of the pyloric canal

17
Q

parts of the stomach (9)

A

oesophagus, cardia, fundus, body, pyloric antrum, pyloric canal, duodenum, lesser curvature, grreater curvaturewhat

18
Q

where are gastric hernias likely to occur

A

gastro oesophageal junction

19
Q

what scan can show a gastric hernia

A

barium swallowing radiograph

20
Q

types of gastric hernias (2)

A

sliding hiatal hernia and paraoesophageal hiatal hernia

21
Q

stomach variations (4)

A

hypertonic, orthotonic, hypotonic, atonic

22
Q

what lies underneath the stomach

A

pancreas

23
Q

what is located inferior to the stomach

A

intestines

24
Q

on a barium swallowing radiograph what is a dark space in the stomach

A

gas bubble

25
Q

what does a drawn in area in a barium swallowing radiograph represent

A

peristaltic contraction

26
Q

what shape is the duodenum

A

C shaped loop

27
Q

what does the duodenum connect (2)

A

rest of the small intestines and stomach

28
Q

circular folds of mucosa in duodenum

A

plicae circulares

29
Q

plicae circulares role

A

increase absorption

30
Q

1st part of duodenum location (3)

A

intraperitoneal, dives right and posteriorly

31
Q

2nd part of duodenum location (2)

A

descends and receives bile

32
Q

3rd part of duodenum location

A

traverses midline horizontally

33
Q

4th part of duodenum location

A

ascends to duodenojejunal flexure

34
Q

duodenum features (4)

A

pancreas posterior, pyloric sphincter, bile duct with the heaptoduodenal ligament, plicae circulares

35
Q

what structures pass posterior to duodenum (4)

A

pancreas, IVC, abdominal aorta, psoas

36
Q

what lies lateral/posterior to duodenum

A

kidneys

37
Q

what passes anterior to the 3rd section of duodenum

A

superior mesenteric vessels

38
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16

A