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lienal

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the spleen

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  • The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • The smaller veins unite to form larger ones; these do not accompany the arteries, but soon enter the trabecular sheaths of the capsule, and by their junction form six or more branches, which emerge from the hilum, and, uniting, constitute the lienal vein, the largest radicle of the portal vein. XI. Splanchnology. 4g. The Spleen
  • The lienal vein is of large size, but is not tortuous like the artery. VII. The Veins. 4. The Portal System of Veins
  • Behind the neck of the pancreas it unites with the lienal vein to form the portal vein. VII. The Veins. 4. The Portal System of Veins
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  • This vein lies to the left of its artery, and ascends behind the peritoneum and in front of the left Psoas major; it then passes behind the body of the pancreas and opens into the lienal vein; sometimes it ends in the angle of union of the lienal and superior mesenteric veins. VII. The Veins. 4. The Portal System of Veins
  • Laterally, the bursa extends from the epiploic foramen to the spleen, where it is limited by the phrenicolienal and gastrolienal ligaments. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • The left gastroepiploic vein (v. gastroepiploica sinistra) receives branches from the antero-superior and postero-inferior surfaces of the stomach and from the greater omentum; it runs from right to left along the greater curvature of the stomach and ends in the commencement of the lienal vein. VII. The Veins. 4. The Portal System of Veins
  • —The lienal artery is remarkable for its large size in proportion to the size of the organ, and also for its tortuous course. XI. Splanchnology. 4g. The Spleen
  • A considerable plexus accompanies the gastroduodenal artery and is continued as the inferior gastric plexus on the right gastroepiploic artery along the greater curvature of the stomach, where it unites with offshoots from the lienal plexus. IX. Neurology. 1F. The Great Plexuses of the Sympathetic System
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