Tag: Abdominal Anatomy


BRACHIUM CONJUNCTIVUM

Brachium Conjunctivum: An Overview of Its Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Implications The structure known as the brachium conjunctivum, often referenced in certain anatomical contexts as the medial umbilical ligament, represents a critical yet complex fibrous band situated within the abdominal region. This structure is defined by its origin, which arises directly from the umbilicus, and […]

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MICROSPLANCHNIC TYPE

Microsplanchinic Type Introduction to Microsplanchinic Type The term Microsplanchinic type refers to a rare and distinct anatomical variation characterized by a notably smaller abdominal cavity, accompanied by a narrow mesentery, a shortened mesenteric artery, and a proportionally short mesenteric vein. This specific constellation of features deviates significantly from typical human anatomy, presenting unique challenges and […]

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