Abdominal anatomy: difference between parietal and visceral peritoneum
Emergency Live
JUNE 29, 2023
The peritoneum is a mesothelial serous membrane, thin and almost transparent, which is found in the abdomen and constitutes the lining of the abdominal cavity and part of the pelvic one (parietal peritoneum), it also covers a large part of the viscera contained inside it (peritoneum visceral), while attaching them to the walls of the cavity (ligaments of the viscera) The post Abdominal anatomy: difference between parietal and visceral peritoneum appeared first on Emergency Live.
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