13.a Posterior Abdominal Wall - Vertebral Levels Flashcards

1
Q

At what vertebral level do we find the left renal vein?

A

L2 (same as the body of the pancreas)

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2
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At what vertebral level do we find the “horizontal” part of the duodenum?

A

L3

(The “horizontal” part of the duodenum is also called the third part of the duodenum.)

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3
Q

At what vertebral levels are the renal arteries found?

A

L1/L2

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4
Q

At what vertebral level is the aortic hiatus?

A

T12

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5
Q

At what vertebral levels are the celiac, superior mesenteric artery, and inferior mesenteric artery found?

A

Celiac: T12

Superior mesenteric artery: L1

Inferior mesenteric artery: L3

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6
Q

At what vertebral level is the caval opening?

A

T8

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7
Q

At what vertebral level is the bifurcation of the aorta into the common iliac arteries?

A

L4

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8
Q

At what vertebral level is the esophageal hiatus?

A

T10

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9
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What vertebral level we find the body of the pancreas and the splenic vein?

A

L1 and L2

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10
Q

At what vertebral level does the gonadal artery branch off?

A

L2

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11
Q

At what vertebral levels can we find the aorta in the abdomen?

A

T12-L4

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