Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Anatomy | Lecturio
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- Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
- External Oblique
- Internal Oblique
- Transversus abdominis
- Rectus abdominis
- Aponeuroses
- Rectus sheath
- Neurovascular structures
- Inguinal region
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Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
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Видео Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Anatomy | Lecturio канала Lecturio Medical
► LEARN ABOUT:
- Muscles of the Abdominal Wall
- External Oblique
- Internal Oblique
- Transversus abdominis
- Rectus abdominis
- Aponeuroses
- Rectus sheath
- Neurovascular structures
- Inguinal region
► THE PROF:
Your lecturer is Dr. James Pickering. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds where he is currently working as Associate Professor in Anatomy. Due to various publications on human anatomy, such as "Access Anatomy: Abdomen", Dr. James Pickering is a leading expert in his field.
► LECTURIO is your single-point resource for medical school:
Study for your classes, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MCAT or MBBS with video lectures by world-class professors, recall & USMLE-style questions and textbook articles. Create your free account now: http://lectur.io/anterolateralabdominalwalllecture
► INSTALL our free Lecturio app
iTunes Store: https://app.adjust.com/z21zrf
Play Store: https://app.adjust.com/b01fak
► READ TEXTBOOK ARTICLES related to this video:
Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall and Pelvic Floor
http://lectur.io/anterolateralabdominalwalllecturearticle
► SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: http://lectur.io/subscribe
► WATCH MORE ON YOUTUBE: http://lectur.io/playlists
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