Anterior surface of pancreas
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Anterior Surface.—The greater part of the right half of this surface is in contact with the transverse colon
, only areolar tissue intervening.
From its upper part the neck springs, its right limit being marked by a groove for the gastroduodenal artery
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The lower part of the right half, below the transverse colon
, is covered by peritoneum
continuous with the inferior layer of the transverse mesocolon
, and is in contact with the coils of the small intestine
.
The superior mesenteric artery passes down in front of the left half across the uncinate process
; the superior mesenteric vein
runs upward on the right side of the artery and, behind the neck, joins with the lienal vein to form the portal vein.
Transverse colon
The transverse colon, the longest and most movable part of the colon, passes with a downward convexity from the right hypochondrium region across the abdomen, opposite the confines of the epigastric and umbilical zones, into the left hypochondrium region, where it curves sharply on itself beneath...
, only areolar tissue intervening.
From its upper part the neck springs, its right limit being marked by a groove for the gastroduodenal artery
Gastroduodenal artery
In anatomy, the gastroduodenal artery is a small blood vessel in the abdomen.It supplies blood directly to the pylorus and proximal part of the duodenum, and indirectly to the pancreatic head .It most commonly arises from the common hepatic artery of the celiac trunk, but there are...
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The lower part of the right half, below the transverse colon
Transverse colon
The transverse colon, the longest and most movable part of the colon, passes with a downward convexity from the right hypochondrium region across the abdomen, opposite the confines of the epigastric and umbilical zones, into the left hypochondrium region, where it curves sharply on itself beneath...
, is covered by peritoneum
Peritoneum
The peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity or the coelom — it covers most of the intra-abdominal organs — in amniotes and some invertebrates...
continuous with the inferior layer of the transverse mesocolon
Transverse mesocolon
The transverse mesocolon is a broad, meso-fold of peritoneum, which connects the transverse colon to the posterior wall of the abdomen.It is continuous with the two posterior layers of the greater omentum, which, after separating to surround the transverse colon, join behind it, and are continued...
, and is in contact with the coils of the small intestine
Small intestine
The small intestine is the part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large intestine, and is where much of the digestion and absorption of food takes place. In invertebrates such as worms, the terms "gastrointestinal tract" and "large intestine" are often used to...
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The superior mesenteric artery passes down in front of the left half across the uncinate process
Uncinate process
Uncinate process can refer to:* Uncinate process of ethmoid bone* Uncinate process of vertebra - a hook shaped process on the lateral borders of the superior surface of the vertebral bodies of the third to the seventh cervical vertebrae....
; the superior mesenteric vein
Superior mesenteric vein
In anatomy, the superior mesenteric vein is a blood vessel that drains blood from the small intestine . At its termination behind the neck of the pancreas, the SMV combines with the splenic vein to form the hepatic portal vein...
runs upward on the right side of the artery and, behind the neck, joins with the lienal vein to form the portal vein.