The anterior cutaneous branch (hypogastric branch) continues onward between the abdominal internal oblique and transverse muscles. It then pierces the obliquus internus becomes cutaneous by perforating the aponeurosis of the […]
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Artery of round ligament of uterus
The artery of round ligament of uterus is a branch of the inferior epigastric artery. It supplies the round ligament of the uterus.
Middle rectal plexus
The middle rectal plexus is a nerve plexus which supplies the middle part of the rectum.It is a branch of the inferior hypogastric plexus.The middle rectal plexus was previously referred […]
Gastric lymph nodes
The gastric lymph nodes consist of two sets superior and inferior.
Hepatic lymph nodes
The hepatic lymph nodes (lymphoglandulæ hepaticæ) consist of the following groups: (a) hepatic on the stem of the hepatic artery and extending upward along the common bile duct between the […]
Splenic lymph nodes
The splenic lymph nodes (or pancreaticolienal) accompany the lienal (splenic) artery and are situated in relation to the posterior surface and upper border of the pancreas; one or two members […]
Sacral lymph nodes
The sacral lymph nodes are placed in the concavity of the sacrum in relation to the middle and lateral sacral arteries; they receive lymphatics from the rectum and posterior wall […]
Celiac lymph nodes
The visceral glands are associated with the branches of the celiac superior and inferior mesenteric arteries. Those related to the branches of the celiac artery (the celiac lymph nodes or […]
Superior mesenteric lymph nodes
The superior mesenteric lymph nodes may be divided into three principal groups: mesenteric lymph nodes ileocolic lymph nodes mesocolic lymph nodes
Umbilical plane
The umbilical plane is the transverse plane passing through the umbilicus.This is similar to the location of the mid-transverse plane which is the transverse plane made through the waist into […]