Short gastrc arteries usually arise from the
A: Splenic artery.
B: Caudate lobe of the liver.
C: Hepatic artery.
D: Superficical mesenteric artery.
E: Gastric artery.
A: Splenic artery.
B: Caudate lobe of the liver.
C: Hepatic artery.
D: Superficical mesenteric artery.
E: Gastric artery.
举一反三
- the structure behind the horizontal part of duodenum is () A: Hepatic portal vein; B: Hepatic vein; C: Inferior vena cava. D: Superior mesenteric artery; E: Inferior mesenteric artery
- Some patients develop ileus, by X - ray, it is caused by vascular compression, the blood vessels is () A: Gastroduodenal arteries and veins B: Superior mesenteric arteries and veins C: Inferior mesenteric arteries and veins D: Proper hepatic artery E: Splenic arteries and veins
- The structure of entrance and exit is () A: Hepatic vein, left and right hepatic tube, hepatic artery B: Hepatic artery, portal vein, hepatic vein C: Intrinsic hepatic artery, common bile duct, portal vein D: Left and right hepatic ducts, hepatic artery, portal vein E: Left and right hepatic duct, hepatic artery, hepatic vein
- Therightrenalartery A: Arises from the abdominal aorta near the level of the inferior mesenteric artery B: Passes posterior to the inferior vena cava C: Supplies the only arterial branches to the right suprarenal gland D: Is shorter than the left renal artery E: Is the usual source of the right testicular (or ovarian. artery
- Can be touched at the intersection of the front edge of the masseter<br/>muscle and the lower edge of the mandible () A: Superficial<br/>temporal artery B: Facial<br/>artery C: Common carotid artery D: Middle meningeal artery E: Occipital artery