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Abdomenn and pelvis

  • How does blood return to the heart in patients with azygos continuation of the IVC?
  • Identify the branches of the abdominal aorta.
  • Identify the branches of the celiac artery.
  • Identify the branches of the internal iliac artery.
  • Identify the pelvic arterial supply.
  • Identify the portal venous anatomy.
  • What are the branches of the IMA?
  • What are the branches of the SMA?
  • What are the most common variants of the hepatic arterial vasculature?
  • What are the two divisions of the internal iliac artery?
  • What are the variants of the LRV and the IVC?
  • What arteries supply the liver?
  • What arteries supply the stomach?
  • What percentage of blood supply to the liver comes from the hepatic artery and the portal vein?
  • What percentage of people have a variant arterial supply to the liver?
  • What percentage of people have accessory renal arteries?
  • What vessel is most likely the source of bleeding from a duodenal ulcer?
  • Why is it important to recognize anomalies of the LRV and IVC?

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