CORRECT Answers
PRESENTATIONS 3 & 4
22 images
aorta with branches
GE junc
crus of diaphragm
left lobe of liver
transverse of celiac is splen and hep
IVC trans and long
right atrium of heart
3 hepatic veins IVC
pancreas (relationship: posterior to body which would be sma, etc)
spenic vein
smv
uncunate process
vessles by the head of the panc
caudate lobe
venossum - CORRECT ANSWER -
22 multiple choice
great vessle diagram
page 5
(word bank for the diagram - CORRECT ANSWER -
hepatic veins (all are true except)
caudate, quadrate
, GB, main lobar fissure
hepatic veins and liver
portal triad
pancreas (4 questions)
aorta
The portal vein is formed by the confluence of SMV and SV in the region of the NECK of the
panc
What is the only vessle anterior to the uncunate process (SMV)
IVC
vessle questions (Left renal vein)
what vessle courses posterior to the IVC - right renal artery
Piercing the head of the panc (2 parts)
Where is the GE junction visualized (ant post or superior to aorta) ANT
where is the GE junction visualed related to the liver (posterior!) - CORRECT ANSWER -
the great vessle diagram is on page 5 of pp 3
the H ivc c and lv slide on pg 6 is the picture of the test
aorta branches trans slide 12 is the picure on the test
GE junc is anterior to aorta and posterior to the left lobe
what are the lateral branches (right renal and left renal arteries)
the most posterior vessle in the portal triad is the portal vein
know how the hepatics divide the liver