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A. It is seen between greater and lesser sac TIPSImportant Question from NEET PG
B. Anteriorly bound by 2nd part of duodenum
C. Seen in transverse cervical ligament of uterus
D. Posteriorly bound by pouch of Douglas
The foramen of Winslow is the aperture of communication between the greater and lesser sacs of peritoneum. It is bounded above by the caudate lobe of liver, below by the duodenum and hepatic vessels, in front by the lesser omentum containing the hepatic artery, portal vein and bile duct and behind by the inferior vena cava. Image link: The above image is chosen and displayed from the web. This image do not belong to Gate To Medicine. The author is the responsible owner of the image. We believe that this image is helpful for your learning.
Reference : Morton DA, Foreman K, Albertine KH. Chapter 8. Serous Membranes of the Abdominal Cavity. In: Morton DA, Foreman K, Albertine KH. eds. The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy.
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