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Posterior or deep the transversalis fascia are the subpus fascia and peritoneum
which conue across behind the deep inguinal g . At the lateral end of the canal ,
the erior epigastric artery and vein are kterior to the canal in the subperitoneal cia
...
Posterior or deep the transversalis fascia are the subpus fascia and peritoneum
which conue across behind the deep inguinal g . At the lateral end of the canal ,
the erior epigastric artery and vein are kterior to the canal in the subperitoneal cia
...
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The supralevaFASCIA ) tor pelvic fascia also continues medially CONJOINED
LONGITUDINAL DEEP POSTANAL SPACE and below its arcus tendineus .
AnteSUPERFICIAL EXTERNAL SPHINCTER rior to the rectum , it spans the
interval ...
The supralevaFASCIA ) tor pelvic fascia also continues medially CONJOINED
LONGITUDINAL DEEP POSTANAL SPACE and below its arcus tendineus .
AnteSUPERFICIAL EXTERNAL SPHINCTER rior to the rectum , it spans the
interval ...
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This deep portion of the external sphincter surrounds the upper third of the
surgical anal canal and , with the prerectal muscle bundles of the levator ani ,
forms part of the anterior half of the anorectal muscle ring ( see below ) .
Occasionally ...
This deep portion of the external sphincter surrounds the upper third of the
surgical anal canal and , with the prerectal muscle bundles of the levator ani ,
forms part of the anterior half of the anorectal muscle ring ( see below ) .
Occasionally ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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