Universiteit Gent - Students - Photo The celiac trunk (3) - numbered Latin labels

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In this photo we can study the different branches of the celiac trunk that perfuse the supramesocolic organs (stomach, liver, galbladder, spleen, duodenal bulb, pancreas). This is a photo of a specimen embalmed with zinc chloride. 
Labels: Hepar (1), Gaster (2), Vesica biliaris (3), Pancreas (4), Curvatura minor (5), Arteria hepatica communis (6), Arteria splenica (7), Arteria gastrica sinistra (8), Arteria gastroduodenalis (9), Arteria hepatica dextra (10), Arteria hepatica sinistra (11), Arteria gastrica dextra (12), Arteria cystica (13), Vena Portae (14), Vena cave inferior (15), Ductus cysticus (17)

Universiteit Gent - Students - Photo The celiac trunk (3) - numbered Latin labels © 2022 by  Senne Hellinck is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 
Anatomical structures in item:
Hepar
Ventriculus
Vesica biliaris (Fellea)
Pancreas
Curvatura minor gastricae
Arteria hepatica communis
Arteria lienalis
Arteria gastrica sinistra
Arteria gastroduodenalis
Arteria hepatica
Arteria gastrica dextra
Arteria cystica
Vena portae hepatis
Vena cava inferior
Ductus cysticus
Uploaded by: sehellin Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
Creator(s)/credit: Senne Hellinck, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University; Marie De Baere, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University; Louis Detremmerie, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
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Universiteit Gent - Students - Photo The celiac trunk (3) - numbered Latin labels
Uploaded by: sehellin
Institution: Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
Creator(s)/credit: Senne Hellinck, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University; Marie De Baere, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University; Louis Detremmerie, student, Belgium, Gent (Ghent) - Ghent University
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In this photo we can study the different branches of the celiac trunk that perfuse the supramesocolic organs (stomach, liver, galbladder, spleen, duodenal bulb, pancreas). This is a photo of a specimen embalmed with zinc chloride. 
Labels: Hepar (1), Gaster (2), Vesica biliaris (3), Pancreas (4), Curvatura minor (5), Arteria hepatica communis (6), Arteria splenica (7), Arteria gastrica sinistra (8), Arteria gastroduodenalis (9), Arteria hepatica dextra (10), Arteria hepatica sinistra (11), Arteria gastrica dextra (12), Arteria cystica (13), Vena Portae (14), Vena cave inferior (15), Ductus cysticus (17)

Universiteit Gent - Students - Photo The celiac trunk (3) - numbered Latin labels © 2022 by  Senne Hellinck is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 
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Anatomical structures in item
Hepar
Ventriculus
Vesica biliaris (Fellea)
Pancreas
Curvatura minor gastricae
Arteria hepatica communis
Arteria lienalis
Arteria gastrica sinistra
Arteria gastroduodenalis
Arteria hepatica
Arteria gastrica dextra
Arteria cystica
Vena portae hepatis
Vena cava inferior
Ductus cysticus
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