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17 Cards in this Set
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What are the muscles of the abdomin that create the 3 ply bias bond
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External oblique, internal oblique, and transverse oblique
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What is the origin of the external oblique muscle
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Ribs 5-12
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What is the instertion of the external oblique m
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Iliac crest, pubic crest, pubic tubercle, aponeurosis
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What is the origin of the internal oblique m
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Iliac crest, deep layer of thoracolumbar fascia, transverse processes, and the inguinal ligament
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What is the insterion of the internal oblique m
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Inferior borders of ribs 10-12, linea alba, and the pubic symphysis
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What is the origin of the transverse abdominis
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Inner sufae of costal cartilages of ribs 7-12, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest, lateral inguinal ligament
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What is the insertion of the transverse abdominis
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Linea alba, aponeurosis, pubic crest, inguinal ligament
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What is the origin of the rectus abdominis
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Costal cartilages of ribs 5-7 and the xiphoid process
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What muscle is absent in 16-25% of the population
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Pyramidalis
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Where does the superior epigastric a come from
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Internal thoracic a
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Where does the inferior epigastric come from
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External iliac
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What does the superior epigastric artery anastomoses with
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The inferior epigastric artery
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The superficial external inguinal ring is created by an interuption of what muscle
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External oblique muscle
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What does the superficial external inguinal ring transmit in both genders
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Males - spermatic cord
Females - round ligament |
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Will show during valsalva fixation (coughing)
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Small hernia
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This hernia is visually apparent
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Large hernia
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Interuption of which muscle creates the deep (internal) ring
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Transverse abdominis covered by peritoneum
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