Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2
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Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2
Section 4 Abdomen4Rectus AbdominisMuscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th edition, Plate 244)Clinical Note Surgical incisi Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2ions through the rectus abdominis can be made transversely because the abdominal nerves run in that direction and the healed scar appears very similar to one of the many tendinous intersections within the muscle.Rectus Abdominis4Curved coronal reconstruction, abdominal CT•The rectus sheath is compos Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2ed of the aponeuroses of the abdominal muscles.•The inguinal ligament (Poupart’s) is the thickened inferior border of the external oblique aponeurosisEbook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2
.Anterior Abdominal Wall MusclesCross section of the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of HumanAnatomy, 5th edition, Plate 246)Clinical NoSection 4 Abdomen4Rectus AbdominisMuscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th edition, Plate 244)Clinical Note Surgical incisi Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2thy, develops within a tight, nonelastic space and can become remarkably firm.Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles4Lxtưniđl oblique muscle lnlem.il oblique muscle Refills abdominis muscleI inea albaTransverstrsabdominis muscleAxial section, abdominal CT•The linea alba is composed of the interweaving fibe Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2rs of the aponeuroses of the abdominal muscles and is important surgically because longitudinal incisions in it are relatively bloodless.•The compositEbook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2
ion of the anterior and posterior layers of the rectus sheath changes superior and inferior to the arcuate line (of Douglas), which is where the inferSection 4 Abdomen4Rectus AbdominisMuscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th edition, Plate 244)Clinical Note Surgical incisi Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2ate 250)Clinical Note Varicosity OÍ the paraumbilical veins is associated with portal hypertension (often caused by cirrhosis) and is termed caput medusa. Varicosity of the thoracoepigastric vein is similarly associated with portal hypertension and also with increased pressure or obstruction in the Ebook Netter''s concise radiologic anatomy: Part 2I VC because blood from the lower body then uses this vein to return blood to the heart via the SVC.Section 4 Abdomen4Rectus AbdominisMuscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th edition, Plate 244)Clinical Note Surgical incisiSection 4 Abdomen4Rectus AbdominisMuscles of the anterior abdominal wall (Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th edition, Plate 244)Clinical Note Surgical incisiGọi ngay
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