GI Anatomy TA Questions Flashcards

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List the retroperitoneal organs

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SAD PUCKER
- Suprarenal (adrenal) gland
- Aorta/IVC
- Duodenum (2nd and 3rd part)
- Pancreas (except tail)
- Ureters
- Colon
- Kidneys
- Esophagus
- Rectum

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What is the difference between the superficial fascia of the anterior abdominal wall compared above and below the line joining the two ASI?

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Above the line joining the two ASI: single layered. Below the line joining the two ASI: double layered.

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what actions do the anterior abdominal wall muscles provide?

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lateral flexion & rotation of the trunk

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5
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what innervates the anterior abdominal wall

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intercostal nerves T7-T12

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The internal oblique & transverse abdominis aponeurosis fuse to form what

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falx inguinalis (conjoint tendon)

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the inguinal ligament (poupart’s) is formed by the aponeurosis of what muscle

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external oblique

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8
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what happens to the posterior rectus sheath below the arcuate line

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it is absent - the rectus abdominis muscle is in contact with transversalis fascia

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9
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what is the function of the rectus sheath

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10
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the inferior epigastric artery is a branch of what

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external iliac artery

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11
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the superior epigastric artery is a branch of what artery

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internal thoracic

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13
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What are the contents of the spermatic cord

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14
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which nerve runs along the spermatic cord

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ilio-inguinal nerve

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15
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if the ilio-inguinal nerve is cut during hernia repair, what does the patient report

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16
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the inguinal canal in women puts them at lower risk for developing inguinal hernias, why?

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the canal is narrower in females

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17
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what are the borders of the inguinal triangle of hesselbach

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18
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indirect

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19
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direct

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20
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what is the most common type of inguinal hernia, direct or indirect?

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21
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what is the name of the lymphatics in the posterior abdominal wall

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cisterna chyli

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22
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where is the lesser sac of the omentum situated

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behind the stomach

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23
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how do the two sacs of the omentum communicate

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foramen of winslow (epiploic)

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24
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what is the function of the greater/gastro-colic omentum

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stores fat, wraps inflamed organ to prevent the spread of infection, “police man”

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what is the narrowest part of the GI tract
esophagus
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what are the 5 ligaments of the stomach
- lesser omentum - greater omentum - gastro-splenic - gastro-phrenic - L or superior gastro-pancreatic
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the abdominal aorta becomes what artery before branching into the internal & external common iliac arteries
common iliac artery
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what is the blood supply to the stomach
celiac trunk
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At the junction of duodenum and jejunum – fibromuscular band
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retrocecal (MC position - 60%)
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the appendicular artery is a branch of what artery
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what is the blood supply to the duodenum
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what is the blood supply to the jejunum & ileum
super mesenteric artery
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the internal and external iliac vein join to form the common iliac vein, further draining into what?
inferior vena cava
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the splenic vein drains through what before entering the IVC
hepatic portal vein
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what are the 4 constrictures of the esophagus
at the level of C6, T4, T6, and T10
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where do the veins of the stomach drain into
portal vein
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while watching TV after a large meal, what nerve is active in the stomach
vagus
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what is the name of the gland sin the duodenum that secrete alkaline mucus
duodenal (brunner's) glands
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the ileum has peyer's patches, what is their function
protect against bacteria
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what is the name of the nerve plexus that controls GI tract motility
myenteric (auerbach's) plexus
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where does the falciform ligament lie
between the R and L lobes of the liver
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the ligamentus teres (round ligament) is a remnant of what structure
fetal umbilical vein
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the union of what two ducts forms the bile duct
common hepatic duct (leaving the liver) and cystic duct (connects the gallbladder)
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Lund's node (or mascagni's node)
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what vessel is contained within the triangle of calot
cystic artery
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what are the macrophages of the liver called
kupffer cells
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what is meckel's diverticulum
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Wilson's disease
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what are the 3 ligaments of the spleen
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stratified squamous epithelium
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what are the 4 basic layers of the alimentary canal
mucosa, submucosa, muscularis external, serosa
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achalasia
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zenker's diverticulum is a false diverticulum located at the junction of what
pharynx and esophagus
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pyloric stenosis
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fat
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a patient presents complaining of night blindness, what vitamin may they be deficient in
Vit A
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1-8 hours
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undercooked beef, unpasteurized milk, contaminated water