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This muscle courses inferiorly along , slightly overhanging , the brim of the pelvis
and passes beneath the inguinal ... Its fibers converge as they course inferiorly to
insert , for the most part , into the lateral side of the tendon of the psoas major ...
This muscle courses inferiorly along , slightly overhanging , the brim of the pelvis
and passes beneath the inguinal ... Its fibers converge as they course inferiorly to
insert , for the most part , into the lateral side of the tendon of the psoas major ...
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... and subperitoneal tissue , release no branches . The superior epigastric and
musculophrenic aa . ( both terminal branches of the internal thoracic ( mammary ]
a . ) supply the anterolateral wall from above . The latter vessels , in their course ...
... and subperitoneal tissue , release no branches . The superior epigastric and
musculophrenic aa . ( both terminal branches of the internal thoracic ( mammary ]
a . ) supply the anterolateral wall from above . The latter vessels , in their course ...
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Regional enteritis sometimes involves the appendix and obstructs its outlet ; an
acute inflammation may result and cause gangrene and rupture of the appendix .
The appearance of lesions in the anus , rectum and sigmoid colon , in the course
...
Regional enteritis sometimes involves the appendix and obstructs its outlet ; an
acute inflammation may result and cause gangrene and rupture of the appendix .
The appearance of lesions in the anus , rectum and sigmoid colon , in the course
...
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