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abd comp qs 1 Matching
what scale of contrast is desired on an abdominal radiograph?
low contrast/long scale
which layer of the peritoneum lines the walls of the abdominal cavity?
parietal
Name the accessory organs of the digestive system
teeth, salivary glands, liver, pancreas
What is the other name for the hilum of the liver?
porta hepatis
What structures are found in the retroperitoneum?
kidneys and pancreas
Where might the gallbladder be found in an asthenic patient?
more inferior and toward the midline
What structures are found in the pelvic cavity?
rectum and sigmoid of the large intestine, urinary bladder and reproductive organs
What is the retroperitoneum?
the cavity behind the peritoneum
Where does the liver lie?
on the right extending inferiorly to L4
Where might the gallbladder be found in a hypersthenic patient?
more superior and away from the midline
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