needed] Each lateral umbilical fold is situated lateral to the ipsilateral medial umbilical fold. Unlike the median and medial umbilical folds, the contents...
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following folds: one median umbilical fold on the median umbilical ligament (which in turn, contains the urachus) two medial umbilical folds on the occluded...
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median umbilical ligament lies medially to each medial umbilical fold; a lateral umbilical fold lies lateral to either medial umbilical fold. A supravesical...
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anterior abdominal wall between the ridges formed by the lateral umbilical fold and the medial umbilical ligament, corresponding to the superficial inguinal...
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and is covered by the medial umbilical folds (plicae umbilicales mediales). It is different from the median umbilical ligament, a structure that represents...
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shallow depression on the inner aspect of the abdominal wall lateral to the lateral umbilical fold. It is a site of herniation for indirect inguinal hernia...
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doi:10.1016/j.mpsur.2009.03.002. "Morphologic Variations of the Umbilical Ring, Umbilical Ligaments and Ligamentum Teres Hepatis". ResearchGate. Retrieved...
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inferior epigastric vessels together travel within the lateral umbilical fold (which represents the lateral border of Hesselbach's triangle, the area through...
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Peritoneum (section Other ligaments and folds)
trilaminar embryo. As the mesoderm differentiates, one region known as the lateral plate mesoderm splits to form two layers separated by an intraembryonic...
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vertebral column at the back. Lower ribs can also enclose ventral and lateral walls. The abdominal cavity is continuous with, and above, the pelvic cavity...
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either side of it are one medial umbilical ligament and finally one lateral umbilical ligament. The median umbilical ligament begins as the allantois...
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Phrenicocolic ligament Folds Umbilical folds Supravesical fossa Medial inguinal fossa Lateral umbilical fold Lateral inguinal fossa Ileocecal fold Abdominal cavity...
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desmology. Other ligaments in the body include the: Peritoneal ligament: a fold of peritoneum or other membranes. Fetal remnant ligament: the remnants of...
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Mesentery (section Peritoneal folds)
flexure, the right lateral peritoneal fold turns and continues medially as the hepatocolic peritoneal fold. Division of the fold in this location permits...
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umbilicale mediale) Lateral umbilical fold or lateral umbilical ligament This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Umbilical ligament. If...
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epiploon, or, especially in non-human animals, caul) is a large apron-like fold of visceral peritoneum that hangs down from the stomach. It extends from...
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is most abundant upon the posterior aspect, inferior pole and along the lateral margins of the kidney. Anterior pararenal space Bounded by the posterior...
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paraumbilical veins. It is a remnant of the embryonic ventral mesentery. The umbilical vein of the fetus gives rise to the round ligament of liver in the adult...
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the paraxial mesoderm, the intermediate mesoderm and the lateral plate mesoderm. The lateral plate mesoderm later splits in half to form two layers bounding...
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Winslow. Some of the organs are attached to the walls of the abdomen via folds of peritoneum and ligaments, such as the liver and others use broad areas...
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anal weakness. The pelvis has an anteroinferior, a posterior, and two lateral pelvic walls; and an inferior pelvic wall, also called the pelvic floor...
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Phrenicocolic ligament Folds Umbilical folds Supravesical fossa Medial inguinal fossa Lateral umbilical fold Lateral inguinal fossa Ileocecal fold Abdominal cavity...
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referred to as the pouch of Douglas or the posterior cul-de-sac. The Douglas fold (rectouterine plica), Douglas line, and Douglas septum are likewise named...
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foramen before ascending between the two layers of the lesser omentum. left lateral: gastrosplenic ligament and splenorenal ligament As the portal vein is...
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fossae, and folds Omental bursa Paracolic gutters Median umbilical fold Medial umbilical fold Inguinal triangle Lateral umbilical fold Urogenital peritoneum...
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superior surface of the bladder. It is bounded by the medial umbilical fold and median umbilical fold. The level of the supravesicular fossa varies according...
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The rectouterine fold is a bilaterally paired prominent ridge/fold of the peritoneum that represents the lateral boundary of the rectouterine pouch on...
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The ileocecal fold (or ileocaecal fold) is an anatomical structure of the human abdomen formed by a layer of peritoneum between the ileum and cecum. The...
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infundibulopelvic ligament (commonly abbreviated IP ligament or simply IP), is a fold of peritoneum that extends out from the ovary to the wall of the pelvis....
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The broad ligament of the uterus is the wide fold of peritoneum that connects the sides of the uterus to the walls and floor of the pelvis. The contents...
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