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Netti M.D. CIBA SECTION IX - PLATE 9 INGUINAL CANAL ( Continued from
page 17 ) inguinal ring ) from extending ... The origin of the internal oblique
muscle , more times than not , extends far enough medially so that some fasciculi
of the ...
Netti M.D. CIBA SECTION IX - PLATE 9 INGUINAL CANAL ( Continued from
page 17 ) inguinal ring ) from extending ... The origin of the internal oblique
muscle , more times than not , extends far enough medially so that some fasciculi
of the ...
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The superior wing ( see Plate 21 ) extends anteriorly to the superolateral border
of the bladder , where it splits into superior and inferior layers , which blend ,
respectively , with the superior and lateral aspects of the vesical fascia ( fascial ...
The superior wing ( see Plate 21 ) extends anteriorly to the superolateral border
of the bladder , where it splits into superior and inferior layers , which blend ,
respectively , with the superior and lateral aspects of the vesical fascia ( fascial ...
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2 , page 89 ) and extends caudally to the point where the urethra and vagina are
in apposition above the superior layer of the urogenital diaphragm . In the Hoor of
this space , the medial and lateral pubo - urethral ligaments surround the ...
2 , page 89 ) and extends caudally to the point where the urethra and vagina are
in apposition above the superior layer of the urogenital diaphragm . In the Hoor of
this space , the medial and lateral pubo - urethral ligaments surround the ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
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