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1. Fig. 35-2. The three muscular layers of the abdominal wall lateral to the rectus abdominis are...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 35. Abdominal Wall, Omentum, Mesentery, and Retroperitoneum > Abdominal Wall > Surgical Anatomy

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2. Fig. 35-3. Cross-sectional anatomy of the abdominal wall above and below the arcuate line of...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 35. Abdominal Wall, Omentum, Mesentery, and Retroperitoneum > Abdominal Wall > Surgical Anatomy

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3. Fig. 35-4. The superior and inferior epigastric arteries form an anastomosing network of vessels...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 35. Abdominal Wall, Omentum, Mesentery, and Retroperitoneum > Abdominal Wall > Surgical Anatomy

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4. Fig. 35-5. Dermatomal sensory innervation of the abdominal wall.
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 35. Abdominal Wall, Omentum, Mesentery, and Retroperitoneum > Abdominal Wall > Surgical Anatomy

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5. Fig. 41-26. Changes in the anterior abdominal wall anatomy with weight.
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 41. Gynecology > Common Uterine Surgical Procedures > Endoscopic Surgery > Removal of Adnexa

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6. Figure 2–4. Superficial veins and arteries of abdomen.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Arteries

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7. Figure 2–4. Superficial veins and arteries of abdomen.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Arteries

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8. Figure 2–1. Regions of the abdomen.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Topographic Anatomy

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9. Figure 2–1. Regions of the abdomen.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Topographic Anatomy

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10. Figure 2–2. Abdominal viscera in situ. Inset shows projection of fetus in situ.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Topographic Anatomy

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11. Figure 2–2. Abdominal viscera in situ. Inset shows projection of fetus in situ.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Topographic Anatomy

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12. Figure 2–3. Fascial planes of the pelvis.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Obstetrics & Gynecology > Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System > Abdominal Wall > Skin, Subcutaneous Tissue, & Fascia

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