Superior border of epiploic foramen formed by –

Correct Answer: Caudate lobe
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Caudate lobe * Epiploic foramen (foramen of winslow or aditus to lesser sac) is a slit-like opening through which lesser sac communicates with greater sac. It is situated at the level of T12 vertebra. Its boundries are# AnteriorRight free margin of lesser omentum (contains portal vein, hepatic artery proper and bile duct).# Posterior IVC, right suprarenal gland and T12 vertebra.# Superior Caudate lobe of liver.# Inferior 1st part of duodenum and horizontal part of hepatic artery.
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