Which structure in the abdomen is bounded posteriorly by the inferior vena cava, superiorly by the caudate process, inferiorly by the first part of the duodenum and anteriorly by the bile duct?
Question
Which structure in the abdomen is bounded posteriorly by the inferior vena cava, superiorly by the caudate process, inferiorly by the first part of the duodenum and anteriorly by the bile duct?
Solution
The structure in the abdomen that is bounded posteriorly by the inferior vena cava, superiorly by the caudate process, inferiorly by the first part of the duodenum, and anteriorly by the bile duct is the head of the pancreas.
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