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The obturator internus , a muscle of the lower extrem . covers the obturator
foramen except for the obture : canal through which the obturator vessels and ne
pass . It arises from the pelvic aspect of the obtur fascia and the adjacent bone
and ...
The obturator internus , a muscle of the lower extrem . covers the obturator
foramen except for the obture : canal through which the obturator vessels and ne
pass . It arises from the pelvic aspect of the obtur fascia and the adjacent bone
and ...
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The horizontal extent of the bursa reaches from the epiploic foramen ( described
below ) at the right to the hilum of the spleen at the left , where it is limited by the
phrenicolienal and gastrolienal ligaments . Inferiorly , the bursa may extend ...
The horizontal extent of the bursa reaches from the epiploic foramen ( described
below ) at the right to the hilum of the spleen at the left , where it is limited by the
phrenicolienal and gastrolienal ligaments . Inferiorly , the bursa may extend ...
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The nerve to the obturator internus muscle ( not to be confused with the obturator
nerve ) leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen below the piriformis
muscle , crosses the ischial spine lateral to the pudendal nerve and internal ...
The nerve to the obturator internus muscle ( not to be confused with the obturator
nerve ) leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen below the piriformis
muscle , crosses the ischial spine lateral to the pudendal nerve and internal ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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