Posterior Abdomen Flashcards

1
Q

What is the median arcuate ligament?

A

Tendinous band of the diaphragm that unite the left and right crura

Connect the crura anterior to the aorta

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What is the medial arcuate ligament?

A

Superior thickening of the psoas fascia that overlies the psoas major muscle

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3
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What is the lateral arcuate ligament?

A

Superior thickening of the quadratus lumborum fascia that overlies the quadratus lumborum muscle

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4
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Describe the openings in the diaphragm and what goes through them

A

Inferior vena cava foramen (T8) - IVC, branches of right phrenic nerve

Esophageal Hiatus (T10) - Esophagus, anterior and posterior vagal trunks, esophageal branches of left gastric vessels

Aortic Hiatus (T12) - Aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein

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5
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What is the innervation of the diaphragm?

A

Phrenic

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6
Q

What is the blood supply to the kidney?

A

Musculophrenic a.

Pericardiacophrenic a.

Superior phrenic, a.

Inferior phrenic a.

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7
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What is the blood supply to the suprarenal gland?

A

Superior suprarenal artery

Middle suprarenal artery

Inferior suprarenal artery

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8
Q

Describe the course of the splanchnic nerves

A

Originate off the sympathetic trunk in the thorax, descend through the diaphragm, and enter the celiac ganglion on the aorta

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9
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Describe the course of the subcostal nerve

A

Ventral ramus of T12, passes beneath lateral arcuate ligament and courses laterally

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10
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What is the iliopsoas test?

A

Patient flexes thigh against resistance of examiner’s hand

Painful response indicates inflammation involving the psoas muscle

Positive sign may suggest appendicitis

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11
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What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm?

A

A balloon-like swelling in wall of the abdominal aorta

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12
Q

What is a real calculus?

A

Kidney stone

Crystals formed in the kidney when excess calcium forms a mass with other waste or minerals

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13
Q

What are renal cysts?

A

Abnormal sac or closed cavity filled with fluid that forms on the kidney; can have many causes, often asymptomatic

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What is a pelvic kidney?

A

Kidneys fail to ascend and remain at the brim of pelvis

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What is a horseshoe kidney?

A

Fusion of lower poles of the two kidneys.

May impinge on ureters, blocking the passage of urine

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16
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What is a unilateral double kidney?

A

Double kidney with separate ureters/vessels on one side

May cause urine blockage

17
Q

What is a rosette kidney?

A

Fusion of kidneys at their hila

18
Q

What is a bifid ureter?

A

Ureters may join in the lower third of their course, open through a common orifice, or open independently into bladder