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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Page 31
Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces (Continued from page 30) merits of
prostate or bladder) lie just posterior to this and consist of lateral reflections from
the supra-anal fascia to the prostate or bladder, respectively. The thickenings in
the ...
Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces (Continued from page 30) merits of
prostate or bladder) lie just posterior to this and consist of lateral reflections from
the supra-anal fascia to the prostate or bladder, respectively. The thickenings in
the ...
Page 33
As with the fasciae, these spaces are conveniently separated into a supra- and
an infralevator group. At the supralcvator level, in the male, four main spaces can
be discerned: (O the prevesical space (Retzius), (2) the rectovesical space, ...
As with the fasciae, these spaces are conveniently separated into a supra- and
an infralevator group. At the supralcvator level, in the male, four main spaces can
be discerned: (O the prevesical space (Retzius), (2) the rectovesical space, ...
Page 34
Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces (Continued from page 33) riorly and the
prerectal space posteriorly. The inferior wing of the hypogastric fascial sheath,
with its contents (see above), marks the lateral boundary of the two anterior ...
Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces (Continued from page 33) riorly and the
prerectal space posteriorly. The inferior wing of the hypogastric fascial sheath,
with its contents (see above), marks the lateral boundary of the two anterior ...
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