Anatomy of the Lesser Curvature
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Which structure forms the right border of the stomach?

  • Hepatic flexure
  • Duodenum
  • Greater curvature
  • Lesser curvature (correct)

What suspends the lesser curvature of the stomach from the liver?

  • Hepatic capsule
  • Lesser omentum (correct)
  • Greater omentum
  • Falciform ligament

Which part of the stomach does the lesser curvature extend to?

  • Cardiac orifice
  • Pylorus (correct)
  • Fundus
  • Antrum

Study Notes

The Stomach Anatomy

  • The right border of the stomach is formed by the lesser curvature.
  • The lesser curvature of the stomach is suspended from the liver by the lesser omentum.
  • The lesser curvature extends from the cardiac notch to the pyloric antrum.

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Test your knowledge of the anatomy of the lesser curvature of the stomach and its relationship with neighboring structures such as the liver and pylorus.

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