The terminal part of the foregut and the cephalic part of the midgut form the duodenum. The junction of the two parts is directly distal to the origin of the liver bud (Figs. 13.14 and 13.15). As the stomach rotates, the duodenum takes
Liver Falciform ligament
Stomach
7th rib
Porta hepatis
Omental (epiploic) foramen Duodenum Gallbladder
Costodiaphragmatic_ recess 10th rib 11th costal cartilage Transverse colon appearing in an unusual gap in the greater omentum Transversus abdominis
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