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The picture is laid out incorrectly. The spleen is on the left side and the splenorenal ligament is on the left side however the picture has put both the spleen and ligament on the right side. — Preceding
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90.214.251.231 (
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23:53, 22 December 2012 (UTC)reply
They seem to be.....The info box for splenorenal ligament says its labelled bottom left which is actually labelled phrenicolienal (an alternate name) ligament. Also dictionary definition for phrenicosplenic or colienal goes straight to splenorenal.
Iztwoz (
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16:52, 8 October 2014 (UTC)reply
Okay, to get this straight, there are multiple names, which one should we use?
I don't have anything detailed enough either, but
TA has them as two different structures now that you say so, both sorted under the omentum majus, and forming borders of the omental bursa.
Sobotta's 1914 has some additional text we can snipe, and I found this image that might explain the differences
[1]. (Haven't found any free image though.)
There are sources saying they are the same thing as well
[2], so I think a merge is in place, and we can go with that statement "distinctions are often nebulous" that's in the text. :) --
CFCF🍌 (
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10:25, 11 October 2014 (UTC)reply
There seemed a consensus here, but no action. The concensus was for a merge to Greater omentum, but readers over there haven't been invited to comment. I've therefore listed the new merge proposal, tagging on all 3 pages.
Klbrain (
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16:31, 21 July 2017 (UTC)reply
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The picture is laid out incorrectly. The spleen is on the left side and the splenorenal ligament is on the left side however the picture has put both the spleen and ligament on the right side. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
90.214.251.231 (
talk)
23:53, 22 December 2012 (UTC)reply
They seem to be.....The info box for splenorenal ligament says its labelled bottom left which is actually labelled phrenicolienal (an alternate name) ligament. Also dictionary definition for phrenicosplenic or colienal goes straight to splenorenal.
Iztwoz (
talk)
16:52, 8 October 2014 (UTC)reply
Okay, to get this straight, there are multiple names, which one should we use?
I don't have anything detailed enough either, but
TA has them as two different structures now that you say so, both sorted under the omentum majus, and forming borders of the omental bursa.
Sobotta's 1914 has some additional text we can snipe, and I found this image that might explain the differences
[1]. (Haven't found any free image though.)
There are sources saying they are the same thing as well
[2], so I think a merge is in place, and we can go with that statement "distinctions are often nebulous" that's in the text. :) --
CFCF🍌 (
email)
10:25, 11 October 2014 (UTC)reply
There seemed a consensus here, but no action. The concensus was for a merge to Greater omentum, but readers over there haven't been invited to comment. I've therefore listed the new merge proposal, tagging on all 3 pages.
Klbrain (
talk)
16:31, 21 July 2017 (UTC)reply