. Anatomical terminology, with special reference to the (B N A). Anatomy. Splanchnology 59 Peritoneal cavity Common mesentery Mesentery Root of the mesentery Proper layer of the mesentery Mesocolon Transverse mesocolon Ascending mesocolon Descending mesocolon Sigmoid mesocolon Mesorectum Meso-appendix Mesogastrium Lesser omentum Hepatogastric ligament Hepatoduodenal ligament Hepatocolic ligament Gastrolienal ligament (O. T. gas- trosplenic omentum) Gastrocolic ligament Greater omentum Omental bursa (O. T. lesser perito- neal sac) Vestibule of omental bursa Superior omental recess Inferior omen
. Anatomical terminology, with special reference to the (B N A). Anatomy. Splanchnology 59 Peritoneal cavity Common mesentery Mesentery Root of the mesentery Proper layer of the mesentery Mesocolon Transverse mesocolon Ascending mesocolon Descending mesocolon Sigmoid mesocolon Mesorectum Meso-appendix Mesogastrium Lesser omentum Hepatogastric ligament Hepatoduodenal ligament Hepatocolic ligament Gastrolienal ligament (O. T. gas- trosplenic omentum) Gastrocolic ligament Greater omentum Omental bursa (O. T. lesser perito- neal sac) Vestibule of omental bursa Superior omental recess Inferior omental recess Splenic recess Gastropancreatic fold Epiploic foramen (O. T. foramen of Winslow) Phrenicocolic ligament (O. T. cos- tocolic ligament) Phrenicosplenic ligament Falciform ligament of liver Coronary ligament of liver Right triangular ligament Left triangular ligament Hepatorenal ligament Duodenorenal ligament Duodenojejunal recess Duodenojejunal fold Duodenomesocolic fold Intersigmoid recess Superior ileocaecal recess Inferior ileocaecal recess Ileocaecal fold Caecal fossa Retrocaecal recess Caecal fold Paracolic recess Iliaco-subfascial fossa Phrenicohepatic recess Middle umbilical fold Lateral umbilical fold Epigastric fold Pubovesical fold Transverse vesical fold Mesorchium Sheath process of peritoneum Broad ligament of uterus Mesometrium Mesosalpinx Mesovarium Ovarian bursa Suspensory ligament of ovary Recto-uterine fold Recto-uterine excavation, or cul-de- sac of Douglas Vesico-uterine excavation Rectovesical excavation Retroperitoneal space. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Barker, Lewellys F. (Lewellys Franklin), 1867-1943. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co.
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