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Structure of gastrosplenic ligament

Known as: Gastrosplenic Ligament, Ligamentum gastrosplenicum, Gastrolienal ligament 
The portion of the greater omentum between the greater curvature of the stomach and the hilum of the spleen.
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2013
2013
Summary A gelding was referred for colic and inguinal wound evaluation. Abdominal ultrasound showed distended, oedematous and… 
2008
2008
Summary Intestinal incarceration in an omental rent is a rare abdominal disorder in horses. A case of a horse with small… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
OBJECTIVE To determine prevalence, clinical findings, and long-term survival rate after surgery associated with incarceration of… 
2006
2006
PURPOSE To assess the possibility of preserving the lower pole of the spleen, supplied by the inferior lobar vessels and… 
1999
1999
BACKGROUND/AIMS Recent advances in technical instruments have resulted in increased safety and simplicity in laparoscopic surgery… 
1985
1985
Incarceration of the small intestine through a rent in the gastrosplenic ligament was diagnosed in five horses. Three affected… 
1969
1969
Accessory spleens are common and have been reported in one-fifth to one-third of all autopsies. They are most often found in the…