Which of the following is not a derivative of ventral mesogastrium?

Correct Answer: Gastrosplenic ligament
Description: The abdominal pa of the foregut is suspended by mesenteries both ventrally and dorsally. The ventral mesentery of the foregut is called the ventral mesogastrium, and the dorsal mesentery is called the dorsal mesogastrium (gastrzum-stomach). The ventral mesogastrium becomes divided by the developing liver into a ventral pa and a dorsal pa. The ventral pa forms the ligaments of the liver, namely, (a) the falciform ligament, (b) the right and left triangular ligaments, and (c) the superior and inferior layers of the coronary ligament. The dorsal pa of the ventral mesogastrium forms the lesser omentum Ref : B D Chaurasia's Human Anatomy , seventh edition, volume 2 , pg. no. 256
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