What Lies Beneath (the Skin)
Arteries, Veins, and Lymph - oh my!
Nerve-racking
Deep Rings & Dangerous Things
Gut Instincts
100

This dermatome supplies the skin at the level of the umbilicus.

What is T10?

100

This artery is a continuation of the internal thoracic artery and enters the rectus sheath.

What is the superior epigastric artery?

100

This nerve (L1) provides sensation to the skin over the pubic region and medial thigh

What is the ilioinguinal nerve?

100

This structure passes through the deep inguinal ring in males.

What is the spermatic cord?

100

These two areas/organs are supplied by the ileocolic artery.

What is the appendix & cecum? 

200

This structure is deficient posterior to the rectus abdominis below the arcuate line.

What is the posterior rectus sheath?

200

The inferior epigastric artery arises from this vessel.

What is the external iliac artery?

200

This nerve pierces the psoas major muscle.

What is the genitofemoral nerve?

200

This anatomical region is bounded by the rectus abdominis, inguinal ligament, and inferior epigastric vessels.

What is Hesselbach’s triangle?

200

The marginal artery forms an anastomosis between these two major vessels.

What are the SMA and IMA?

300

The correct order of layers in the lateral abdominal wall, superficial to deep.

What is: skin → superficial fascia → external oblique → internal oblique → transversus abdominis → transversalis fascia → peritoneum?

300

This vessel drains the sigmoid colon and flows into the portal system via the IMV.

What is the sigmoid vein?

300

These nerve roots form the thoracoabdominal nerves.

What are T7–T11?

300

A hernia protruding inferior to the inguinal ligament and medial to the femoral vein is this type.

What is a femoral hernia?

300

This retroperitoneal structure drains blood via the splenic vein to the portal vein.

What is the spleen?

400

The superficial fascia of the abdominal wall is divided into these two named layers.

What are Camper’s fascia and Scarpa’s fascia?

400

Lymph from the ileum drains primarily to these nodes.

What are the superior mesenteric nodes?

400

Parasympathetic innervation to the distal 1/3 of the transverse colon comes from these nerves

What are pelvic splanchnic nerves?

400

This structure forms the floor of the inguinal canal.

What is the inguinal ligament?

400

This ligament contains the portal triad.

What is the hepatoduodenal ligament?

500

This hernia type passes lateral to the inferior epigastric vessels and through the deep inguinal ring.

What is an indirect inguinal hernia?

500

These veins form a portosystemic anastomosis in rectal varices.

What are the superior rectal veins with middle/inferior rectal veins?

500

These nerves provide sympathetic innervation to the SMA and IMA plexuses.

What are the greater, lesser, and least thoracic splanchnic nerves?

500

This fascia contributes to forming the deep inguinal ring.

What is the transversalis fascia?

500

This condition results from compression of the left renal vein between the SMA and aorta.

What is Nutcracker syndrome?