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As usually described , the pelvic diaphragm consists of the right and left levator
ani muscles , the right and left coccygeus muscles and the fascia on both
surfaces of these muscles . The levator ani muscle ( described in more detail on
pages ...
As usually described , the pelvic diaphragm consists of the right and left levator
ani muscles , the right and left coccygeus muscles and the fascia on both
surfaces of these muscles . The levator ani muscle ( described in more detail on
pages ...
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With the recognition of this fact , the pelvic fascia is removed from the passive rôle
of an undifferentiated “ subserous tissue " , which , in former times , was assigned
to it . Oversimplified descriptions such as these disguise the physiologic and ...
With the recognition of this fact , the pelvic fascia is removed from the passive rôle
of an undifferentiated “ subserous tissue " , which , in former times , was assigned
to it . Oversimplified descriptions such as these disguise the physiologic and ...
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PELVIC FASCIA AND PERINEOPELVIC SPACES ( Continued from page 31 ) O
PSOAS FASCIA EXTERNAL ILIAC ... As described , the visceral pelvic fascia
invests , one by one , each of the pelvic viscera forming their fascial capsule ( the
...
PELVIC FASCIA AND PERINEOPELVIC SPACES ( Continued from page 31 ) O
PSOAS FASCIA EXTERNAL ILIAC ... As described , the visceral pelvic fascia
invests , one by one , each of the pelvic viscera forming their fascial capsule ( the
...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
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