Lesson 9 Flashcards
1
Q
5 Giveaways of axial abdomen at T9
A
Intersects bottom of mediastinal
- fundus of stomach is showing
- IVC is still embeded in liver
- Heapatic veins shown driaining into liver
- Extension of R hepatic vein seen, no extension of L
2
Q
Main structure at axial T10
A
Liver, stomach and spleen
3
Q
6 key notes about axial 10
A
- liver move more anteriorly as it goes right
- falciform ligament seen conecting to the wall
- bare area relating posterolateral to the diaphragm
- IVC on posterior half of liver
- stomach relating to liver anteriorly and spleen posteriorly
4
Q
5 signs of axial T11
A
- Portal vein has formed
- Hepatic arteries medial superior, heaptic ducts lateral superior to portal vein
- caudate lobe between IVC and portal vein
- Pyramid adrenal glands w/ right posterior to IVC
- Left adrenal gland limited anterolaterally by stomach and pancrea
5
Q
5 signs of axial T12
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- inferior to porta hepatis ( the trio is free)
- Quadrate lobe defined by GB and ligament teres.
- Celiac trunk or some of its branches should be seen
- Pancreas tail at the splenic hilum
- Superior poles of the kidneys seen
6
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6 signs of axial L1/L2
A
- Doudenum medial to gallbladder
- Panc head seen medial to duodenum
- GDA seen anterior and CBD posterior panc head
- Portal confluence seen
- LRV passing between SMA and aorta
- Splenic flexure seen by tail of panc
7
Q
At axial view of the head of the pancreas
A
Descending and transverse colon demonstrated
- Acsending colon becomes evident
- Kidneys related to psoas muscle
- Ureters seen mediasuperior to kidney
- Uncinate process moves posteriorly to the superior mesenteric vessels