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Abdominal surgery
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celiotomy : A midline approach to the abdomen
submucosa : The holding layer of the intestines
portocaval : Most common PSS
peyers : Intestinal lymphoid nodule
volvulus : Dilatation and ______
cholelith : Gall bladder stone
transitional : _____ cell carcinoma
anastomosis : Resection and _______
pyometra : Pus filled uterus
epigastric : Blood supply to the greater curvature of the stomach
cushing : Continuous horizontal mattress
cardia : Portion of the stomach connected to the oesophagus
hemangiosarcoma : Common splenic tumour
retroperitoneal : Space where the adrenals are located
Abdominal surgery
Across:1. | Gall bladder stone | 3. | The holding layer of the intestines | 4. | _____ cell carcinoma | 9. | Most common PSS | 11. | Intestinal lymphoid nodule | 12. | Dilatation and ______ | 13. | Resection and _______ | 14. | Pus filled uterus |
| | Down:2. | Common splenic tumour | 5. | Space where the adrenals are located | 6. | Portion of the stomach connected to the oesophagus | 7. | A midline approach to the abdomen | 8. | Blood supply to the greater curvature of the stomach | 10. | Continuous horizontal mattress |
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Abdominal surgery
Across:1. | Gall bladder stone | 3. | The holding layer of the intestines | 4. | _____ cell carcinoma | 9. | Most common PSS | 11. | Intestinal lymphoid nodule | 12. | Dilatation and ______ | 13. | Resection and _______ | 14. | Pus filled uterus |
| | Down:2. | Common splenic tumour | 5. | Space where the adrenals are located | 6. | Portion of the stomach connected to the oesophagus | 7. | A midline approach to the abdomen | 8. | Blood supply to the greater curvature of the stomach | 10. | Continuous horizontal mattress |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only