Leiden MOOC 4.2 - Video Why bother about the peritoneum?

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In this video from the MOOC 'Anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis: a journey from basis to clinic' from the Leiden University Medical Center the importance of the peritoneum is explained. It determines the position, accesibility and appearance of abdominal organs. And dictates the routes of fluids in the abdominal cavity.
this video is also at https://youtu.be/FV1C8AO-n5s
Anatomical structures in item:
Peritoneum
Omentum majus
Omentum minus
Uploaded by: rjjvisser Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: O. Paul Gobee MD, Anatomist, LUMC
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Leiden MOOC 4.2 - Video Why bother about the peritoneum?
Uploaded by: rjjvisser
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: O. Paul Gobee MD, Anatomist, LUMC
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In this video from the MOOC 'Anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis: a journey from basis to clinic' from the Leiden University Medical Center the importance of the peritoneum is explained. It determines the position, accesibility and appearance of abdominal organs. And dictates the routes of fluids in the abdominal cavity.
this video is also at https://youtu.be/FV1C8AO-n5s
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Anatomical structures in item
Peritoneum
Omentum majus
Omentum minus
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Gross
Dissection