Structural Basis of Medical Practice - Laboratory Examination

Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum - August 30, 2013

1
Superior Suprarenal Artery
25
Appendicular Artery
2
Short Gastric Artery
26
Lacunar Ligament
3
Arcus Tendineus
27
Pectineal Ligament
4
Right Crus of Diaphragm
28
Obturator Nerve
5
Posterior Fornix of Vagina
29
Major Duodenal Papilla
6
Glans of Clitoris
30
Celiac Ganglion
7
Vasa Recta
31
Ovarian Ligament
8
Right Gastroepiploic Artery
32
Inferior Epigastric Artery
9
Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery
33
Round Ligament of Uterus
10
Inferior Phrenic Artery
34
Iliolumbar Ligament
11
Minor Calyx
35
Intestinal Arcade
12
Umbilical Artery
36
Obturator Artery
13
Taenia Coli
37
Subcostal Nerve
14
Cisterna Chyli
38
Lateral Umbilical Fold
15
Ligamentum Venosum
39
Crus of Clitoris
16
Pudendal Nerve
40
Esophageal Artery
17
Left Hepatic Duct
41
Femoral Nerve
18
Tunica albuginea
42
Mesosalpinx
19
Medial Arcuate Ligament
43
Ischiococcygeus
20
Ventral Ramus of S1
44
Genitofemoral Nerve
21
Lumbar Artery
45
Gray Ramus Communican
22
Cremasteric Muscle and Fascia
46
Left Hepatic Vein
23
Conjoint Tendon
47
Right Colic Artery
24
Lumbosacral Trunk
48
Middle Sacral Artery
25
Lumbar Plexus
49
Suspensory Ligament of Penis

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