The Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Tree
The Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Tree Ta-Chiang Liu Elizabeth M. Brunt I. NORMAL ANATOMY. The gallbladder, comprised by the fundus, body, and neck, is covered by serosa, except the portion…
The Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary Tree Ta-Chiang Liu Elizabeth M. Brunt I. NORMAL ANATOMY. The gallbladder, comprised by the fundus, body, and neck, is covered by serosa, except the portion…
The Intestines, Appendix, and Anus ILKe Nalbantoglu Elizabeth M. Brunt I. NORMAL ANATOMY A. The small intestine is 6 to 7 m long and divided into the duodenum, jejunum, and…
The Stomach Kathryn M. Law Elizabeth M. Brunt I. NORMAL ANATOMY. The stomach, a distensible, J-shaped organ, is traditionally divided into five regions: cardia, fundus, body, antrum, and pylorus. The…
The Esophagus Danielle H. Carpenter Elizabeth M. Brunt I. NORMAL ANATOMY. The esophagus, a tubular structure that connects the pharynx to the stomach, is composed of cervical, thoracic, and abdominal…
Serosal Membranes Jon H. Ritter John D. Pfeifer I. INTRODUCTION. The serosal membranes are derived from the mesoderm, and form the visceral and parietal surfaces of the pleural cavity, peritoneal…
Mediastinum Louis P. Dehner I. GROSS ANATOMY. The mediastinum is located in the thoracic cavity and is generally divided into superior, anterior, middle, and posterior compartments and is bounded by…
Cardiovascular System Jochen K. Lennerz John D. Pfeifer HEART I. NORMAL ANATOMY. The normal weight of the adult heart is 300 to 350 g (male) and 250 to 300 g…