. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Pylorus Pyloric portion of the stomach Pars pylorica ventriculi Duodenojejunal flexure Fle\ura duodenojejunalis Jejunum Intestinum jejunum Ascending portion of the duodenum (fourth part) Pars ascendens duodeni Transverse portion of the duodenum (third part) -/ Pars horizontalis (inferior) duodeni I Fig. 718.âDuodenum, seen from Before. The Descending Portion has been opened, and the Anterior Wall turned to the Left. Plica Longitudinalis Duodeni, the Longitudinal Fold, or Caruncula Major, of the Duodenum, at the Lower End of whic


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. Pylorus Pyloric portion of the stomach Pars pylorica ventriculi Duodenojejunal flexure Fle\ura duodenojejunalis Jejunum Intestinum jejunum Ascending portion of the duodenum (fourth part) Pars ascendens duodeni Transverse portion of the duodenum (third part) -/ Pars horizontalis (inferior) duodeni I Fig. 718.âDuodenum, seen from Before. The Descending Portion has been opened, and the Anterior Wall turned to the Left. Plica Longitudinalis Duodeni, the Longitudinal Fold, or Caruncula Major, of the Duodenum, at the Lower End of which is the Orifice of the Duodenal Diverticulum, Diverticulum Duodenale (Vateri).^ Papilla Duodeni, the Duodenal Papilla, with the Orifice of the Accessory Pancreatic Duct, or Duct of Santorini. Edge of the divided- intestinal wall Muscular coat Tunica muscularib" Mucous membrane - Tunica mucosa Orifice of the common bile-duct (ductus communis choledochus) -* Edge of the divided anterior wall- of the duodenal diverticulum Mucous membrane _ Tunica mucosa Fraenulum carunculse'-' -. Head of the pancreas Caput pancreatis Pancreatic duct, or duct of Wirsung â Ductus pancreaticus (Wirsungi) Common bile-duct Ductus choledochus .Orifices of the mucous glands of the common bile-duct Orifice of the pancreatic duct, or duet of Wirsung Diverticulum duodenale (Vateri), the duodenal diverticulum (so-called), with its peculiar system of folds'-^ "-'j'^ifl'"â Lower extremity of the longitudinal ^"^ J fold, or caruncula major, of the duo- /i denum- FiG. 719.âThe Duodenum having been excised, a Longitudinal Incision has been made into the Sac-like , Dilatation, Diverticulum Duodenale (Vateri),^ to show the Imbricated Transverse Folds^ in its Interior. Longitudinal Incisions have also been made into the Lower Extremities of the Common Bile-Duct and the Pancreatic Duct, or Duct of Wirsung, which open into the Duodenal Diverticulum. See Appendix - See Appendix, note 9. 3 See A


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