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This portion of the external oblique aponeurosis is called the superior ( medial )
crus of the superficial ring . The fibers of the external oblique aponeurosis , which
pass inferolateral to the superficial inguinal ring , are called the inferior ( lateral )
...
This portion of the external oblique aponeurosis is called the superior ( medial )
crus of the superficial ring . The fibers of the external oblique aponeurosis , which
pass inferolateral to the superficial inguinal ring , are called the inferior ( lateral )
...
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The lumbar origin consists of a crus , a medial lumbocostal arch and a lateral
lumbocostal arch on each side . The crura begin as tendinous structures , which
attach to the fronts and sides of the upper lumbar vertebrae ( one to three or four
for ...
The lumbar origin consists of a crus , a medial lumbocostal arch and a lateral
lumbocostal arch on each side . The crura begin as tendinous structures , which
attach to the fronts and sides of the upper lumbar vertebrae ( one to three or four
for ...
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Medially , these two fascial layers are adherent to each other and , as they
descend , they blend with the adventitia of the ... Just below the inguinal ligament
, the femoral sheath ( and its most medial portion , the femoral canal ) lies under
cover ...
Medially , these two fascial layers are adherent to each other and , as they
descend , they blend with the adventitia of the ... Just below the inguinal ligament
, the femoral sheath ( and its most medial portion , the femoral canal ) lies under
cover ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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