The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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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 medial margins of the two crura converge to meet in the midline to form an
arch across the anterior aspect of the aorta ( median arcuate ligament ) . The
medial lumbocostal arch ( medial arcuate ligament ) is a tendinous arch ,
blended ...
The medial margins of the two crura converge to meet in the midline to form an
arch across the anterior aspect of the aorta ( median arcuate ligament ) . The
medial lumbocostal arch ( medial arcuate ligament ) is a tendinous arch ,
blended ...
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Hernia I Indirect and Direct Inguinal Hernias HERNIAL PROTRUSION EXPOSED
MEDIAL TO INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS . INCISION IN CONJOINED
TENDON INDICATED BY BROKEN LINE . CONJOINED TENDON INCISED ...
Hernia I Indirect and Direct Inguinal Hernias HERNIAL PROTRUSION EXPOSED
MEDIAL TO INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS . INCISION IN CONJOINED
TENDON INDICATED BY BROKEN LINE . CONJOINED TENDON INCISED ...
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