Radiology of small and large intestines Department of Radiology.

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Radiology of small and large intestines Department of Radiology

1.Middle colic artery. 2.Jeujenal artery. 3.Superior mesentric artery. 4.Right colic artery. 5.Ileo-colic artery

1.Appendicular artery. 2.Ileo-colic artery. 3.Right colic artery. 4.Middle colic artery. 5.Superior mesentric artery.

1.Superior mesentric artery. 2.Abdominal aorta. 3.Descending colon. 4.Left kidney. 5.Gallbladder. 6.Inferior vena cava

1.Left common iliac artery. 2.Descending colon. 3.Right common iliac artery. 4.Ascending colon / caecum. 5.Right psoas major muscle

1.Splenic flexure. 2.Descending colon. 3.Sigmoid colon. 4.Caecum. 5.Appendix. 6.rectum