The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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The inguinal canal is an oblique tunnel , 3 to 5 cm . long , through the muscular and deep fascial layers of the anterior abdominal wall , which lie parallel to and just above the inguinal ligament . The canal extends between the deep ...
The inguinal canal is an oblique tunnel , 3 to 5 cm . long , through the muscular and deep fascial layers of the anterior abdominal wall , which lie parallel to and just above the inguinal ligament . The canal extends between the deep ...
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Posterior or deep to the transversalis fascia are the subserous fascia and peritoneum which continue across behind the deep inguinal ring . At the lateral end of the canal , the inferior epigastric artery and vein are posterior to the ...
Posterior or deep to the transversalis fascia are the subserous fascia and peritoneum which continue across behind the deep inguinal ring . At the lateral end of the canal , the inferior epigastric artery and vein are posterior to the ...
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This deep portion of the external sphincter surrounds the upper third of the surgical anal canal and , with the prerectal muscle bundles of the levator ani , forms part of ...
This deep portion of the external sphincter surrounds the upper third of the surgical anal canal and , with the prerectal muscle bundles of the levator ani , forms part of ...
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