Body Region: Abdomen

  • May 2, 2026
    The celiac plexus is the largest autonomic plexus in the body, surrounding the celiac trunk at the level of T12-L1.…
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    The genitofemoral nerve descends through the psoas and provides the cremasteric reflex (stroking the inner thigh contracts the cremaster to…
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    The ilioinguinal nerve traverses the inguinal canal and supplies sensory innervation to the upper medial thigh, scrotum or labium majus,…
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    The iliohypogastric nerve is the motor supply to the lower abdominal wall muscles and the sensory supply to the lower…
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    The genitofemoral nerve divides into a genital branch that enters the inguinal canal and supplies the cremaster muscle and scrotal…
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    The inguinal canal is a 4 cm oblique passage through the anterior abdominal wall, with four walls: the anterior wall…
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    The lateral arcuate ligament is a thickening of the posterior fascia of the transversus abdominis, arching from the transverse process…
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    The medial arcuate ligament is a thickened arch of the psoas fascia connecting the body and transverse process of L1,…
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    The right and left triangular ligaments are peritoneal reflections connecting the posterior liver surface to the diaphragm. The right triangular…
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    The splenorenal ligament (lienorenal ligament) connects the splenic hilum to the anterior surface of the left kidney and the retroperitoneum.…

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