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Abdominal wall

In anatomy, the abdominal wall represents the boundaries of the abdominal cavity. The abdominal wall is split into the anterolateral and posterior walls.

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FMA
10429
Latin
paries abdominalis
MeSH
D034861

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Abdominal wall

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples29
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
Components1

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Abdominal wall

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related to External links · 19
Abdominal wall → Abdomen, Anterior Abdominal Wall Archived, Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Archived, ArkansasYouTube, Colorectal Disease Journal, DScAbdominal, Edinburgh Faculty, Georgetown University, Medicine Medical Subject Headings, MedicineMuscles, MeSH, National Library, PhD, Skeleton, The Anatomy Lesson, University, Wall, Wayback Machine, Wesley Norman
related to Layers · 4
Abdominal wall → In, Scarpa's, SkinSubcutaneous, Superficial
related to Structure · 2
Abdominal wall → Its, The
FMA · 1
Abdominal wall → 10429
Latin · 1
Abdominal wall → paries abdominalis
MeSH · 1
Abdominal wall → D034861
see also · 1
Abdominal wall → Abdominal

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Important terminology

abdominal wall layers external fascia internal oblique abdominis anatomy anterolateral layer anterior walls transversus peritoneum muscle extraperitoneal fat transversalis medical

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Abdominal wallFMA104291.00infobox
Abdominal wallLatinparies abdominalis1.00infobox
Abdominal wallMeSHD0348611.00infobox
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksThe Anatomy Lesson0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksWesley Norman0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksGeorgetown University0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksSkeleton0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksAbdomen0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksPhD0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksDScAbdominal0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksWall0.60section
Abdominal wallrelated to External linksNational Library0.60section

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