HEAD NECK
TRIANGLES OF NECK
Question
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Indicate what constitutes the anterior wall of the inguinal canal
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usculus transversus abdominis
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usculus obliquus internus abdominis
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usculus obliquus externus abdominis
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Fascia transversalis
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Musculus rectus abdominis
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The inguinal canal (IC) is an oblique triangular shape in the lower aponeurosis of the external obliquis muscle about 3-5 cm in length, it is superior and parallel to the inguinal ligament. Situated at the inferior part of the abdominal wall and extended medially and inferiorly.
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