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Imaging of esophagus and stomach Radiology department Dr. A. Alhawas
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1 2 3 4 1.Splenic artery 2.Abdominal aorta 3.Common hepatic artery 4.Gastro-duodenal artery
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1.Abdominal aorta. 2.Common hepatic artery. 3.Splenic artery. 4.Gasto-duodenal artery. 5.Left gasto-epiploic artery.
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1.Left main pulmonary artery. 2.Esophagus. 3.Thoracic arota. 4.Right main pulmonary artery. 5.Left main bronchus. 6.Azygous vien. 1 2 3 4 5 6
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1.Stomach 2.Splenic artery / short gastric artery. 3.Gastro-esophageal junction. 4.Inferior vena cava. 5.Aorta. 1 2 3 4 5
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State which layers are pathologically changed in pyloric stenosis. – both circular and longitudinal layers. State the name of arteries supplying the pylorus and the first part of the duodenum. State four (4) structures forming the stomach bed: 1.Pancreas ( body and tail ). 2.Spleen. 3.Left kidney. 4.Left adrenal gland. 5.Left crus of the diaphragm. 6.Splenic artery 7.Transverse mesocolon.
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