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The peritoneum (rare plural: peritonea or peritoneums) is a large complex serous membrane that forms a closed sac, the peritoneal cavity, within the abdominal cavity. It is a potenti...
Anatomy The Portal Vein is made up three main vessels the Superior and Inferior Mesenteric veins and the Splenic vein. When these three vessels converge they become the Main Portal Vein which enter…
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PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA 1)Overview and Topographic Anatomy GENERAL INFORMATION Pyramid-shaped fossa on the lateral aspect of the skull between the maxilla’s infratemporal surface and the pterygoid process of the sphenoid Contains major nerves and blood vessels that supply the nasal cavity, upper jaw, hard palate, and soft palate: the maxillary division of the […]
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Children slip, trip and fall every single day. They come in to the ER and you might get an x-ray. But do you know how to interpret it?