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Charcot’s triad
Fever
Jaundice
Abdominal pain
ascending cholangitis
Virchow’s triad
Stasis of blood
Endothelial injury
Hypercoagulability
ECG lead views
V1 - septal view of heart V2 - septal view of heart V3 - anterior view of heart V4 - anterior view of heart V5 - lateral view of heart V6 - lateral view of heart Lead I - lateral view Lead II - inferior view Lead III - inferior view aVR - lateral view aVL - lateral view aVF - inferior view
Structures that lie behind the peritoneum
Retroperitoneal
SAD PUCKER Suprarenal glands (adrenal glands) Aorta/VC Duodenum (2nd + 3rd segment) Pancreas Ureters Colon (ascending + descending) Kidneys oEsophagus Rectum
Gram positive strain
Positive = Blue Negative = Pink
Artery supply to the ovaries
abdominal aorta
inferior to the renal arteries + superior to the superior mesenteric artery
Lymph nodes draining body of uterus lymphatics
Internal iliac
Lymph nodes that ovaries drain to
Paraaortic
Lymph node draining lower 1/3 of vagina
Superficial inguinal nodes
Ligament that is remnant of gubernaculum
Round ligament
Ligament that transmits blood vessels to ovary
Suspensory ligament of ovary
Normal position of uterus
Antiverted and Antiflexed (acute angles)
Tissue gonads develop from
Intermediate mesoderm in the abdomen
From which structure does the uterus develop
Paramesonephric duct
Function of vitelline duct
Allows continuity between midgut and proximal umbilical cord permitting rotation of the midgut loop