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Page 60
FIBERS OF TAENIA SPREADING OUT TO FORM LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE
LAYER OF RECTUM -FIBERS FROM LONGITUDINAL LAYER JOINING
CIRCULAR MUSCLE -WINDOW CUT IN LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE LAYER
EXPOSING ...
FIBERS OF TAENIA SPREADING OUT TO FORM LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE
LAYER OF RECTUM -FIBERS FROM LONGITUDINAL LAYER JOINING
CIRCULAR MUSCLE -WINDOW CUT IN LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE LAYER
EXPOSING ...
Page 62
ISCHIOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE ANORECTAL MusculATURE ISCHIOPUBIC
RAMUS ( Continued from page 61 ) INFERIOR FASCIA OF UROGENITAL
DIAPHRAGM CENTRAL POINT OF PERINEUM -SUPERFICIAL TRANSVERSE ...
ISCHIOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE ANORECTAL MusculATURE ISCHIOPUBIC
RAMUS ( Continued from page 61 ) INFERIOR FASCIA OF UROGENITAL
DIAPHRAGM CENTRAL POINT OF PERINEUM -SUPERFICIAL TRANSVERSE ...
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The iliococcygeus muscle , or iliac portion of the levator ani , arises from the
fascia of the obturator internus muscle along a convex downward line , a
tendinous thickening , known as “ arcus tendineus of the levator ani " , which
begins in front ...
The iliococcygeus muscle , or iliac portion of the levator ani , arises from the
fascia of the obturator internus muscle along a convex downward line , a
tendinous thickening , known as “ arcus tendineus of the levator ani " , which
begins in front ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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