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plexus and its branches.
Details From T12, L1-L4
Identifiers Latin plexus lumbalis plexus lumbaris TA98 A14.2.07.002 TA2 6517 FMA 5908
Anatomical terms of...
- A
hernia (pl.:
hernias or herniae, from Latin,
meaning 'rupture') is the
abnormal exit of
tissue or an organ, such as the bowel,
through the wall of the...
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Lateral aortic lymph nodes Drains to
Cisterna chyli Identifiers Latin truncus lumbalis TA98 A12.4.01.013 FMA 12765
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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veins Drains to
Azygos vein and
hemiazygos vein
Identifiers Latin vena
lumbalis ascendens TA98 A12.3.07.011 A12.3.09.004 TA2 4757, 4771 FMA 12858 Anatomical...
- The
lumbar veins are four
pairs of
veins running along the
inside of the
posterior abdominal wall, and
drain venous blood from
parts of the
abdominal wall...
- The
lumbar branch of the
iliolumbar artery (ramus
lumbalis)
supplies the
psoas major and
quadratus lumborum,
anastomoses with the last
lumbar artery, and...
- The
lumbar arteries are
arteries located in the
lower back or
lumbar region. The
lumbar arteries are in
parallel with the intercostals. They are usually...
- Genus:
Chrysops Species: C. excitans
Binomial name
Chrysops excitans Walker, 1850
Synonyms Chrysops ischiacus Harris, 1835
Chrysops lumbalis Harris, 1925...
- 1 Crus
sinistrum (Diaphragma), 2
hiatus aorticus, 3 Aorta, 4
Arteria lumbalis, 5
Nervus splanchnicus major, 6
Arteria coeliaca, 7
Arteria phrenica caudalis...
- Each
vertebra (pl.: vertebrae) is an
irregular bone with a
complex structure composed of bone and some
hyaline cartilage, that make up the
vertebral column...