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The image displays a page from an anatomy textbook, focusing on the circulatory system of the abdomen. The primary subjects are anatomical diagrams and accompanying text. The diagram illustrates the abdominal aorta and its branches, including the inferior vena cava, kidneys, and major arteries like the coeliac, superior mesenteric, and inferior mesenteric arteries. The text provides detailed explanations of these structures, their origins, and the areas they supply with blood. The text is divided into sections: "THE ABDOMINAL AORTA," "Paired branches," "Unpaired branches," "Venous return from the abdominal organs," and "THE PORTAL CIRCULATION." It describes the continuation of the thoracic aorta into the abdominal aorta, its branching pattern, and the blood supply to various organs such as the diaphragm, kidneys, adrenal glands, stomach, pancreas, liver, spleen, and intestines. The portal circulation is also explained. Notable details include the presence of labels on the diagram in English, such as "R. inferior phrenic artery," "Inferior vena cava," and "L. common iliac artery." The image is a close-up of a book page, suggesting an indoor setting like a library or study. There is no indication of people, specific time of day, weather, or emotions. The text is clear and legible.
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