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  2. Right gastroepiploic vein - Wikipedia

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    The right gastroepiploic vein (right gastroomental vein) is a blood vessel that drains blood from the greater curvature and left part of the body of the stomach into the superior mesenteric vein. It runs from left to right along the greater curvature of the stomach between the two layers of the greater omentum , along with the right ...

  3. Left gastroepiploic vein - Wikipedia

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    The left gastroepiploic vein (left gastro-omental vein) 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 splenic vein.

  4. Gastroepiploic vein - Wikipedia

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    Gastroepiploic vein may refer to: Right gastroepiploic vein; Left gastroepiploic vein This page was last edited on 7 February 2016, at 04:05 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Curvatures of the stomach - Wikipedia

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    Vein: Lesser: right gastric vein ... separated from each other by the gastroepiploic vessels. ... "Anatomy diagram: 23314.000-1". Roche Lexicon - illustrated ...

  6. Gastrosplenic ligament - Wikipedia

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    It contains the short gastric artery and vein, and the left gastroepiploic artery and vein. [2] ... Diagram at Tn.edu Archived 2007-02-04 at the Wayback Machine;

  7. Greater omentum - Wikipedia

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    The right and left gastroepiploic arteries (also known as gastroomental) provide the sole blood supply to the greater omentum. Both are branches of the celiac trunk . The right gastroepiploic artery is a branch of the gastroduodenal artery , which is a branch of the common hepatic artery , which is a branch of the celiac trunk.

  8. Stomach - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing parts of the stomach. The human stomach can be divided into four sections, beginning at the cardia followed by the fundus, the body and the pylorus. [7] [8] The gastric cardia is where the contents of the esophagus empty from the gastroesophageal sphincter into the cardiac orifice, the opening into the gastric cardia.

  9. Pancreaticoduodenal veins - Wikipedia

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    The pancreaticoduodenal veins accompany their corresponding arteries: the superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery; the lower of the two frequently joins the right gastroepiploic vein.