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The 3-layered structure, combined with extensive aponeuroses, works in a synkinetic fashion not only to protect the abdominal viscera but also to increase abdominal pressure,
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What is abdominal viscera? / Intestines, stomach, liver and gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys. Jay click for more ... What is abdominal viscera?
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The viscera of the abdomen proper include the stomach, intestine, liver and biliary system, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, ureters, and suprarenal glands. Most of ...
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/ˈvɪskəs/) is an internal organ, and viscera is the plural form. The viscera, when ... 1 Human viscera. 1.1 Abdomen; 1.2 Pelvis and perineum; 1.3 Innervation ...
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The outer layer, called the parietal peritoneum, is attached to the abdominal wall. The inner layer, the visceral peritoneum, is wrapped around the internal organs ...
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Mar 2, 2011 ... Plastic model showing some of the upper abdominal viscera: duodenum, pancreas, spleen, suprarenal gland, kidney and extrahepatic biliary ...
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Understand the general function of abdominal viscera. 6. Understand the function of the portal system and communication with the caval system. Knowing the ...
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Topographically, the abdomen can be divided into right and left upper and right and left lower quadrants by vertical and horizontal lines through the umbilicus.
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