| 1. | Peritoneum, omentum and mesentery 0.1 0.1
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| 2. | Doctors are now telling us the dangers of having too much omentum fat.
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| 3. | It is sometimes considered part of the lesser omentum.
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| 4. | The phrenicosplenic ligament is part of the greater omentum.
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| 5. | Metastasis is most commonly to the liver, omentum, lungs, or brain.
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| 6. | The lesser sac is formed during embryogenesis from an infolding of the greater omentum.
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| 7. | Focal adhesions frequently tether the greater omentum to the cephalad aspect of the transverse mesocolon.
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| 8. | Women also have omentum but tend to put their excess weight on hips and thighs.
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| 9. | In another study, 100 % of spontaneous adhesion formations were associated with the omentum.
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| 10. | In the region of the stomach, it forms the dorsal mesogastrium or greater omentum.
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