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Where is the lesser curvature of the stomach
Which peritoneal structure hangs freely on the greater curvature of the stomach (indicated by a star in the photo)?
And to which structure has this peritoneal structure attached to in the embryonic phase?
The peritoneal structure indicated by a star is the greater omentum.
This peritoneal structure became attached in the embryonic phase to the transverse colontransverse mesocolon.
Where is the greater curvature of the stomach?
Which peritoneal structure is located between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver (marked with a star in the photo)?
The peritoneal structure marked with a star is the hepatogastric lesser omentum
Place the components of the stomach in the right spot