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Atlas of the mesentery
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Atlas of the mesentery
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  • Atlas of the mesentery
    • 1: Mesenteric morphology during development
      • 1.1 CS13
      • 1.2 CS14
      • 1.3 CS15
      • 1.4 CS16
      • 1.5 CS17
      • 1.6 CS19
      • 1.7 CS20
      • 1.8 CS21
      • 1.9 CS23
      • 1.10 Week 10
      • 1.11 Week 12
      • 1.12 VHP (Adult)
    • 2: a. Figure Explanations
      • Figure 1
      • Figure 2
      • Figure 3
      • Figure 4
      • Figure 5
    • 2: b. Supplemental Figure Explanations
      • Supplemental Figure S1
      • Supplemental Figure S2
      • Supplemental Figure S3
      • Supplemental Figure S4
      • Supplemental Figure S5
      • Supplemental Figure S6
      • Supplemental Figure S7
      • Supplemental Figure S8
      • Supplemental Figure S9
    • 3: Mesenteric development
    • 4: Development of the periphery of the mesentery
    • 5: Development of the mesenteric organs
    • 6: Manual of Mesenteric Dissection
      • 6.1 Introduction 1
      • 6.2 Introduction 2
      • 6.3 Opening the abdomen
      • 6.4 Lateral Mobilisation of the mesosigmoid and left mesocolon
      • 6.5 Medial mobilisation of mesosigmoid and left mesocolon
      • 6.6 Mobilisation of the periphery of the mid-region fold
      • 6.7 Mobilisation of the periphery of the mid-region mesenteric fold
      • 6.8 Mobilisation of posterior wall of upper region
      • 6.9 Liver mobilisation
      • 6.10 Starting point of disconnection
      • 6.11 Division of inferior mesenteric artery
      • 6.12 Division of inferior Vena Cava
      • 6.13 Division of oesophago-gastric junction
      • 6.14 Exposure of coeliac and superior mesenteric arterial trunks
      • 6.15 Division of coeliac trunk and superior mesenteric artery
      • 6.16 Mechanisms of connection and attachment
      • 6.17 Attachment: The fascia and reflection
      • 6.18 The ex vivo mesentery
      • 6.19 Neck and body of upper region
      • 6.20 Lower region of mesenteric domain
      • 6.21 The central zone
      • 6.22 Mesenteric and non-mesenteric domain of the abdomen
    • 7. Comparative anatomy
  • Research
    • Development of raw data
    • Reconstruction and methods
    • 3D Model
    • Teaching
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1.2 CS14

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