A fascia (/ˈfæʃ(i)ə/; pl.: fasciae /ˈfæʃii/ or fascias; adjective fascial; from Latin band) is a generic term for macroscopic membranous bodily structures...
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is about 4 cm (1.6 in) above its insertion. The tendon is covered by the fascia and skin, and stands out prominently behind the bone; the gap is filled...
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Subcostales Transversus thoracis Pectoral fascia Clavipectoral fascia Thoracic fascia Endothoracic fascia Thoracic diaphragm Lumbar part Right crus of...
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Dentate gyrus (redirect from Fascia dentata hippocampi)
Fikru (January 2020). "Adult neurogenesis in the mammalian dentate gyrus". Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia. 49 (1): 3–16. doi:10.1111/ahe.12496. PMID 31568602...
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the combined effort of pelvic floor muscles, various ligaments, pelvic fascia, and the vaginal wall. The levator ani muscle plays the most significant...
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inorganic material called the extracellular matrix. Often called fascia (from the Latin "fascia," meaning "band" or "bandage"), connective tissues give shape...
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operation to repair the middle ear's eardrum and ossicles. Grafts from muscle fascia are ordinarily used to rebuild an intact eardrum. Sometimes artificial ear...
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external anal sphincter. In the other regions it constitutes the superficial fascia, which is lacking in distal limbs. By searching in the archives of the University...
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