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An interventional radiologist is performing a procedure in which real-time imaging of the enteric vessels is important. With the catheter, he enters at the femoral artery, traces back up through the aorta, and enters the celiac trunk. If he were to inject contrast at this point while recording a radiograph, which three vessels would he likely see?

A. Left gastric artery, short gastric artery, hepatic artery
B. Left gastric artery, splenic artery, cystic artery
C. Left gastric artery, splenic artery, hepatic artery
D. Right gastric artery, splenic artery, hepatic artery
E. Superior mesenteric artery, splenic artery, hepatic artery
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C
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C is the correct answer
The branches of the celiac trunk are the left gastric artery, the splenic artery, and the hepatic artery.
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Ans is C
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explain plz in first two options are also branches of coelic trunk
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