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Stomach, liver and spleen with their arteries and the portal vein. The liver is elevated.

Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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Stomach, liver and spleen with their arteries and the portal vein

a) Medial diaphragmatic crura.
b) Anterior surface of stomach.
c) Stomach, greater curvature.
d) Stomach, lesser curvature.
e) Stomach, fundus (s. saccus coecus).
f) Stomach, cardia.
g) Pylorus.
h) Duodenum.
i) Lien (s. spleen).
k) Liver left lobe.
l) Liver, quadrate lobe.
m) Liver, caudate lobulus (s. lobulus Spigelii).
n) Liver, right lobe.
o) Gallbladder (s. vesica fellea).
p) Cystic duct.
q) Hepatic duct.
r) Bile duct (s. ductus choledochus).
s) Portal vein.
t) Pancreas.

  1. descending abdominal aorta.
  2. inferior phrenic artery.
  3. celiac artery (s. tripus Halleri).
  4. left gastric artery.
  5. splenic artery.
  6. hepatic artery.
  7. right gastric artery.
  8. gastroduodenal artery.
  9. right gastroepiploic artery.
  10. Pancreaticoduodenal artery.
  11. Short gastric arteries.
  12. left gastroepiploic artery.
  13. cystic artery.
  14. Inferior esophageal artery.

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