Ch. 9 Hagen Test Flashcards
Which one of the following vascular structures courses between the aorta and SMA?
Left renal vein
Which one of the following vascular structures relates to the medial and posterior borders or to the pancreatic body and taik?
Splenic vein
Which one of the following veins begin at the hilum of the spleen and is joined by the short gastric and left gastroepiploic vein?
Splenic
Which one of the following vessels passes anterior to the uncinate process of the pancreas?
Superior mesenteric artery
Which vessel is used as a landmark in locating the celiac trunk?
Superior mesenteric artery
Budd-chiari syndrome demonstrates thrombosis of the:
Hepatic veins
In patients with lower trunk and leg edema and a dilated IVC, a(n) _____ should be suspected.
Atrioventricular fistula
Renal arteries branch from the lateral wall of the aorta:
Inferior to the SMA
The arterial supply to the GB is via the:
Cystic artery
The clinical signs of leg edema, low back pain, pelvic pain, gastrointestinal complaints, and renal/liver problems may represent:
IVC thrombosis
The distribution of the superior mesenteric artery is to the:
Small intestine and the proximal half of colon
The duodenum and parts of the stomach are supplied by the:
Gastroduodenal artery
The gastroduodenal artery is a branch of the:
Common hepatic artery
The inferior mesenteric artery distributes blood to the:
Left transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid, and rectum
The IVC courses anteriorly to enter the:
Right atriun