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Abdomen Clinical Anatomy (MED305) – 160 Questions with Answers | GI Tract, Peritoneum, Kidneys, Hernias

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This in-depth resource contains 160 clinical anatomy questions and expertly written answers focused on the abdominal region, specifically tailored for the MED305 – Clinical Anatomy course in the 2025/2026 academic year. It serves as a complete and practical guide for mastering abdominal anatomy in both academic and clinical contexts. Covered topics include: Gastrointestinal tract anatomy, including blood supply, innervation, and clinical correlations Peritoneal structures such as the omental foramen, mesenteries, and abdominal ligaments Renal anatomy and pathology, including nephroptosis, hydronephrosis, and renal stenosis Urinary system anatomy (upper vs lower tract) Inguinal hernias, distinguishing between direct and indirect types Quadrant-based pain localization, commonly tested in clinical assessments Key vascular structures such as the portal triad, celiac trunk branches, and mesenteric arteries The content is organized in a clear Q&A format with clinical explanations, ideal for students preparing for OSCEs, anatomy spot tests, written exams, or clinical application sessions. It is particularly useful for students in medicine, nursing, physician associate programs, and pre-medical courses, and supports learning across surgical, OB/GYN, and internal medicine rotations. Whether used for self-study, last-minute revision, or group learning, this document provides high-yield content grounded in real clinical relevance. Keywords: clinical anatomy, abdomen, MED305, urinary tract, GI tract, peritoneum, mesentery, retroperitoneal, intraperitoneal, kidney, nephroptosis, renal stenosis, portal hypertension, inguinal hernia, direct hernia, indirect hernia, hepatoduodenal ligament, epiploic foramen, bile duct, pancreas, adrenal gland, Cushing's disease, ileus, ascites, duodenum, arterial supply, vasa recta, omental bursa, paracolic gutters

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During your OB/GYN rotation you come across a female patient with pain

in the lower abdomen and painful urination. After further investigation, you

determine that there is an accumulation of pus in the Pouch of Douglas

(Recto-uterine pouch). Based on what we've learned thus far, what would

be part of your DDx? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)


During your surgical rotation you come across a thin layer in the abdomen

that originates in the posterior abdominal wall and wraps around the

transverse colon before going back to the posterior wall. You notice that

there are multiple nerves and blood vessels inside this thin-layered

,structure running towards the colon. What is this double-layered structure

called? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Transverse mesocolon (mesentery)


A patient comes in to see you during your internal medicine rotation with

complaints of cloudy urine and increased frequency. After several tests you

determine that the patient is suffering from a cystitis. Is this considered a

lower or upper UTI? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Lower UTI (affecting the bladder)


Another patient comes in to see you during your internal medicine rotation

with complaints of cloudy urine and increased frequency. After several tests

you determine that the patient suffering from pyelonephritis. Is this a lower

or upper UTI? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Upper UTI (affecting the kidney)


What major vessels/organs are part of the lower urinary tract? - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Urethra and bladder


What major vessels/organs are part of the upper urinary tract? - 🧠

ANSWER ✔✔Ureters and kidneys


A patient suffering from cholecystitis might have abdominal pain localized

in which of the 4 quadrants? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Right upper quadrant

, A patient suffering from splenomegaly might have abdominal pain localized

in which of the 4 quadrants? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Left upper quadrant


A patient suffering from acute appendicitis might have abdominal pain

localized in which of the 4 quadrants? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Right lower

quadrant

A patient suffering from stomach pain might have abdominal pain localized

in which of the 4 quadrants? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Left upper quadrant


As you are dissecting the abdomen of a cadaver, you come across some

muscle fibers running superior lateral to inferior medial just beneath the

skin. What are these muscle fibers called? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔External

oblique muscles

As you are dissecting the abdomen of a cadaver, you come across some

muscle fibers running superior medial to inferior lateral just below another

layer of muscle. What are these muscle fibers called? - 🧠 ANSWER

✔✔Internal oblique muscles


As you are dissecting the abdomen of a cadaver, you come across some

muscle fibers running horizontally below a couple other layers of muscle.




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