The iliac fascia (or Abernethy's fascia[citation needed]) is the fascia overlying the iliacus muscle. Superiorly and laterally, the iliac fascia is attached...
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Latissimus dorsi Tensor fasciae latae Iliacus muscle Fascia lata Iliac fascia Transverse fascia The iliac crest has a large amount of red bone marrow, and...
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preperitoneal fascia. It is directly continuous with the iliac fascia, the internal spermatic fascia,[citation needed] and pelvic fascia. In the inguinal...
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Iliac can refer to one of the following: Iliac artery Ilium (bone) Iliac vein Iliac fossa Iliac fascia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Fascia iliaca blocks (FIC, FICB) is a local anesthetic nerve block, a type of regional anesthesia technique, used to provide analgesia or anaesthesia to...
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gluteus maximus muscle.: 125 The psoas fascia (a part of the iliac fascia) laterally blends with the lumbar fascia.: 272 The lateral arcuate ligament arises...
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occur. The iliopsoas muscle is covered by the iliac fascia, which begins as a strong tube-shaped psoas fascia, which surround the psoas major muscle as it...
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needed] The fascia lata is attached, above and behind (i.e. proximal and posterior), to the back of the sacrum and coccyx; laterally, to the iliac crest; in...
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and pelvic cavities (transversalis fascia, anterior layer of thoracolumbar fascia, iliac fascia, and psoas fascia) externally, and the parietal peritoneum...
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integument of the groin, the superficial fascia, and the superficial subinguinal lymph glands, anastomosing with the deep iliac circumflex, the superior gluteal...
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inguinal ligament. It's limited by the fascia transversalis anteriorly, the peritoneum posteriorly and the iliac fascia laterally. This preperitoneal space...
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with the iliac fascia. In front of this, as it follows the line of origin of the internal obturator, it gradually separates from the iliac fascia and the...
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formed by the junction of the transversalis fascia and iliac fascia. It travels to the anterior superior iliac spine, where it anastomoses with the ascending...
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attaches firmly to the posterior superior iliac spine, and the sacrotuberous ligament. The thoracolumbar fascia extends as far inferiorly as the two ischial...
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aspect of the thigh (as far as the knee), as well as the iliac fascia and perineum of the iliac fascia. The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh may have multiple...
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lateral side and runs obliquely downward below the iliac fascia. Medial to the anterior superior iliac spine it leaves the pelvic area through the lateral...
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Tensor fasciae latae muscle (redirect from Tensor fascia lata)
the anterior part of the outer lip of the iliac crest; from the outer surface of the anterior superior iliac spine, and part of the outer border of the...
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muscle and the psoas major form the iliopsoas, which is surrounded by the iliac fascia. The iliopsoas runs across the iliopubic eminence through the muscular...
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Muscle Quadratus lumborum Iliopsoas Psoas major Psoas minor Iliacus Fascia Iliac fascia Iliopectineal arch...
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Iliopectineal arch (redirect from Iliopectineal fascia)
The iliopectineal arch is a thickened band of fused iliac fascia and psoas fascia passing from the posterior aspect of the inguinal ligament anteriorly...
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Abdomen (redirect from Right iliac fossa)
underlying transverse fascia. It originates from the inguinal ligament, costal cartilages 7-12, the iliac crest and thoracolumbar fascia. Inserts into the...
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the anterior superior iliac spine, and part of the notch between the anterior superior iliac spine and anterior inferior iliac spine. It runs obliquely...
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and the rectus femoris flexes the hip. Sartorius: originates from the iliac fascia and the tendon of the psoas minor, inserts into the medial patellar ligament...
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Gluteal aponeurosis (redirect from Gluteal fascia)
The gluteal aponeurosis is a fibrous membrane, from the fascia lata, that lies between the iliac crest and the superior border of the gluteus maximus. A...
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contains external iliac artery and vein, the deep circumflex iliac vein, the genital branch of genitofemoral nerve and hidden by fascia, the femoral nerve...
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the iliac crest, the fascia covering the gluteus medius (gluteal aponeurosis), as well as the sacrum, coccyx, the erector spinae (lumbodorsal fascia), the...
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ligament, is a band running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine. It forms the base of the inguinal canal through which an indirect...
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chain immediately inferior to the inguinal ligament. They lie deep to the fascia of Camper that overlies the femoral vessels at the medial aspect of the...
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and extending inferiorly into the iliac fossa. It is situated posterior to the posterior aspect of renal fascia, and anterior to the aponeuroses of...
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with it. It is apparently a thickening of the transversalis fascia joined laterally to the iliac crest, and arching across the front of the femoral sheath...
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