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Abdominal Region II PA 544 Clinical Anatomy Tony Serino, Ph.D.
Biology Department College Misericordia
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Liver
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Liver (inferior surface)
(posterior margin) (anterior margin)
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Hepatic Segmentation Divided by hepatic arteries, portal veins and bile ducts. Hepatic veins are intersegmetal.
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Liver Lobule
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Portal Triad
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Hepatic Portal System
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Hepatic Portal Veins Portal vein Splenic v. Superior Mesenteric v.
Inferior Mesenteric v.
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Bile Duct (X-ray)
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Gall Bladder Hepatic ducts Fundus Spiral valve Body
Common hepatic duct Cystic duct Neck Common bile duct
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Bile and Pancreatic Ducts
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Secretion of Bile
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Micelle Formation (Emulsifying Fat)
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Fatty Acid Absorption Small fatty acids go directly to blood stream; larger ones form chylomicrons from cholesterol and phospholipids
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Small Intestine
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Small Intestine
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Duodenum and Accessory Organs
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Small Intestine Structures to Increase Surface Area
Plica Circularis Villi Long Length of SI
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Small Intestine Histology
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Histology Changes in Intestine
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Jejunum Histology
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Villi Anatomy
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Large Intestine (x-ray)
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Large Intestine (Colon)
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LI blood supply
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Cecum and Appendix Diverticulum Ileocecal valve
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Appendix variation
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Large Intestine Histology
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Rectum and Anal Canal
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Defecation Reflex
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