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Score 10 of 10

Question:

Drag CTs in order

Response:

Drag the CTs in order, from cranial to caudal.

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kidney-height kidney-hghtkidney-hght
upper abdom height upper abdom hghtupper abdom hght
pancreas height pancreas hghtpancreas hght
umbilicus-height umbilicus-hghtumbilicus-hght
ilium-height ilium-hghtilium-hght
Score 10 of 10

Question:

Structures on cross sections 1 ENG

Response:

This question is part of the cross-sectional set on https://anatomytool.org/content/leiden-anatomy-cross-sections

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The left kidney can be seen from cross-sections 10 to 12.

The right kidney can be seen from cross-sections 10 to 13.

The right kidney is the lowest (most inferior) in this person.

Variation occurs. Which kidney is usually lowest (most inferior): the right kidney.

Score 10 of 10

Question:

Structures on cross sections 5 ENG

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What cross-section shows both the left and right adrenal glands? Cross-section 10.

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Question:

Structures on cross-sections 6

Response:

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The iliopsoas muscle is formed by the psoas major muscle and iliacus muscle.

The psoas major muscle can be seen on cross-sections 1210 to 1617.

The iliacus muscle lies against the os pelvisilium and can be seen on cross-sections 1714 to 1816 / 17.

The iliopsoas muscle can be seen on cross-sections 1716 to 1820 / 21 / 22.