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    The crus of diaphragm (pl.: crura), refers to one of two tendinous structures that extends below the diaphragm to the vertebral column. There is a right...
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  • Crus can refer to: Crus, a subgenus of the fly genus Metopochetus Crus (lower leg) Crus, a plural of Cru (wine) CRUs, an abbreviation of Civil Resettlement...
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    Abdominal aorta (category Anatomy NAV infobox with use of other NAV parameters)
    left side are the left crus of the diaphragm, the left celiac ganglion, the ascending part of the duodenum, and some coils of the small intestine. The...
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    diaphragmatic crus and arcuate ligament. The costal part of diaphragm arises from the lower four ribs (7 to 10) costal cartilages. The central tendon of the diaphragm...
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    Periaortic lymph nodes (category Lymphatics of the torso)
    origin of the psoas major, and on the right crus of diaphragm. The left paraaortic nodes form a chain on the left side of the abdominal aorta in front of the...
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    behind the right crus of diaphragm, anterior to the vertebral bodies of T12 to T5 and right posterior intercostal arteries. At the level of T4 vertebrae,...
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    Thoracic fascia Endothoracic fascia Thoracic diaphragm Lumbar part Right crus of diaphragm Left crus of diaphragm Median arcuate ligament Medial arcuate ligament...
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    arises from the right crus of the diaphragm as it passes around the esophagus, continues as connective tissue around the stems of the celiac trunk (celiac...
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    Left gastric artery (category Arteries of the abdomen)
    terminal branch of a trifurcation, and more rarely as a side branch of the splenic artery or of common hepatic artery. From the crus of diaphragm, the LGA arches...
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    continuous with the left portion of the mesentery. The ligament of Treitz, a peritoneal fold, from the right crus of diaphragm, is an identification point...
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