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CREMASTERIC FASCIA SPERMATIC FASCIA These two layers join medial to
the rec AND MUSCLE tus ... fascia ) between them , spread in loops over the
spermatic cord and testis to end at the pubic tubercle and the anterior layer of the
...
CREMASTERIC FASCIA SPERMATIC FASCIA These two layers join medial to
the rec AND MUSCLE tus ... fascia ) between them , spread in loops over the
spermatic cord and testis to end at the pubic tubercle and the anterior layer of the
...
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From here it extends along the anterosuperior surface of the liver , around the
free margin of the liver and onto its visceral surface , until it is reflected toward the
lesser curvature of the stomach as the anterior layer of the lesser omentum ,
which ...
From here it extends along the anterosuperior surface of the liver , around the
free margin of the liver and onto its visceral surface , until it is reflected toward the
lesser curvature of the stomach as the anterior layer of the lesser omentum ,
which ...
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From the anterior margin of the hilum of the spleen , the peritoneum passes to the
stomach as the external ( greater sac ) layer of the gastrolienal ligament . The
peritoneum can then be followed along the anterosuperior surface of the stomach
...
From the anterior margin of the hilum of the spleen , the peritoneum passes to the
stomach as the external ( greater sac ) layer of the gastrolienal ligament . The
peritoneum can then be followed along the anterosuperior surface of the stomach
...
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Contents
DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
13 | 30 |
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