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  2. Inguinal region: Anatomy and location - Kenhub

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    The inguinal region, also known as the groin, is an anatomical space in the lower portion of the anterior abdominal wall, located superior to the thigh, lateral to the pubic tubercle, and inferomedial to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS).

  3. Inguinal Region Anatomy - Medscape

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    The inguinal region of the body, also known as the groin, is located on the lower portion of the anterior abdominal wall, with the thigh inferiorly, the pubic tubercle medially, and the...

  4. The inguinal region is a relatively anatomically complex region. Amon the several clinically important structures, it contains the inguinal canal which will be the focus of this article. The inguinal canal is a passage in the lower anterior abdominal wall located just above the inguinal ligament.

  5. The Inguinal Canal - Boundaries - Contents - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The inguinal canal is a short passage that extends inferiorly and medially, through the inferior part of the abdominal wall. It is superior and parallel to the inguinal ligament. It acts as a pathway by which structures can pass from the abdominal wall to the external genitalia.

  6. Inguinal canal - Wikipedia

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    The inguinal canal is a passage in the anterior abdominal wall on each side of the body (one on each side of the midline), which in males, convey the spermatic cords and in females, the round ligament of the uterus. The inguinal canals are larger and more prominent in males.

  7. Groin - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the groin, also known as the inguinal region or iliac region, [1] is the junctional area between the torso and the thigh. [2] The groin is at the front of the body on either side of the pubic tubercle , where the lower part of the abdominal wall meets the thigh.

  8. Anatomy of the inguinal region: Video, Causes, & Meaning -...

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    The inguinal region, sometimes called the groin, is the lower part of the anterolateral abdominal wall. It’s a small area of great importance, as it serves as a passageway for structures such as the spermatic cord, vessels, and nerves to enter or leave the abdominal cavity.

  9. Inguinal canal: Anatomy, contents and hernias - Kenhub

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    More specifically, the inguinal canals are found in the inguinal region, which extend from the lower abdomen into the medial part of the proximal thighs on each side. The oblique tunnels serve as a conduit that allows passage of the male gonads from their intra-abdominal point of origin to the final destination in the scrotal sac .

  10. Where Is the Groin Area in Men and Women? - MedicineNet

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    Groin area pain is most commonly encountered in people involved in sports activities. It is a result of pull to the muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the groin. Groin pain may follow immediately after injury or develop after a certain number of days or weeks.

  11. Inguinal Region | Function, Location & Anatomy | Study.com

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    The inguinal region is also called the groin. This region is located inferiorly to the lower portion of the abdominal wall and superiorly to the thighs. This area is important because it...