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Cranial duodenal flexure - Mouse - Whole body - Transversal - vet-Anatomy
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Cranial duodenal flexure

Flexura duodeni cranialis

Definition

Antoine Micheau

The cranial duodenal flexure is the end of the cranial part of duodenum, it is followed by the descending part of duodenum.

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  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Mouse - Whole body - Transversal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Mouse - Whole body - Sagittal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Mouse - Whole body - Dorsal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Thorax - Transversal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Thorax - Sagittal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Thorax - Dorsal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Abdomen - Pelvis - Transverse - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Abdomen - Pelvis - Sagittal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Abdomen - Pelvis - Frontal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Abdomen - Pelvis - 3D - Alimentar canal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Dog - Gastroscopy and duodenoscopy - Duodenum - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Cat - Abdomen - Pelvis - Transverse - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Cat - Abdomen - Pelvis - Sagittal - vet-Anatomy
  • Cranial duodenal flexure - Cat - Abdomen - Pelvis - Frontal - vet-Anatomy
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Cranial duodenal flexure - Mouse - Whole body - Transversal - vet-Anatomy
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Anatomical hierarchy
  1. Splanchnology >
  2. Digestive system >
  3. Alimentar canal >
  4. Small intestine >
  5. Duodenum >
  6. Cranial duodenal flexure
Underlying structures: There are no anatomical children for this anatomical part
Comparative anatomy in humans
  • Superior duodenal flexure
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