Recessus splenicus bursae omentalis - anatomical structure within the abdominal cavity, part of the network bag.

The abdominal cavity is sent through the peritoneum, the serous membrane forming various smaller structures, such as ligaments, nets, bags, or ligaments. The biggest baggage is Sama's network bag, which has its own folds. One of them is the spleen.

This affliction, as the name implies, lies near the spleen, with its niche. It is the leftmost part of the network bag. It lies up from the anterior end of the spleen.

The frontal limb of the spleen is the ligament of the spleen. On the posterior side, the diaphragmatic spine is delimited. While the first is characterized by a considerable width, the latter is much narrower and includes shorter gastric vessels. These ligaments tend to be in the spleen cavity, beginning at the upper extremity of the stomach and on the diaphragm respectively. Bibliography

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