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  2. Femoral triangle - Wikipedia

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    The femoral triangle (or Scarpa's triangle) is an anatomical region of the upper third of the thigh. It is a subfascial space which appears as a triangular depression below the inguinal ligament when the thigh is flexed, abducted and laterally rotated.

  3. Fascia of Camper - Wikipedia

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    Medial and inferior to the pubic tubercle, in the male, Scarpa's fascia changes as it continues over the scrotum and forms dartos tunic. This layer is highly infiltrated by elastic and smooth muscle fibers and contains a minimal amount of fat. Scarpa's fascia ends inferior to the inguinal ligament fusing with the fascia lata of the thigh.

  4. Femoral nerve - Wikipedia

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    The nerve enters Scarpa's triangle by passing beneath the inguinal ligament, just lateral to the femoral artery. In the thigh, the nerve lies in a groove between iliacus muscle and psoas major muscle , outside the femoral sheath , and lateral to the femoral artery.

  5. Fascia of Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    It is thinner and more membranous in character than the superficial fascia of Camper, and contains a considerable quantity of orange elastic fibers.. It is loosely connected by areolar tissue to the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle, but in the midline it is more intimately adherent to the linea alba and the pubic symphysis, and in the male, it is prolonged on to the dorsum of the ...

  6. Hip examination - Wikipedia

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    Any swellings·Anteriorly in scarpas triangle, Trochanteric region or gluteal region; Pelvic tilt by palpating level of ASIS (anterior superior illiac spine) Move· Gait: Observe . Smooth and progression of phases of gait cycle; Comment on stance, toe-off, swing heel strike, stride and step length; Sufficient flexion/extension at hip/knee ankle ...

  7. Wikipedia:How to draw a diagram with Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    At this point the triangle is most likely off to one side. We can fix this by using the align & distribute box whilst in the path edit mode (second tool on the left, F2). Notice how the triangle is now comprised of three nodes. Select the "distribute evenly horizontally" option and now your triangle will be vertically symmetrical.

  8. Fascia of Colles - Wikipedia

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    In front, it is continuous with the dartos fascia of the penis and Scarpa's fascia upon the anterior wall of the abdomen; . On either side it is firmly attached to the margins of the rami of the pubis and ischium, lateral to the crus penis and as far back as the tuberosity of the ischium.

  9. Transversalis fascia - Wikipedia

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    The transversalis fascia (or transverse fascia) is the fascial lining of the anterolateral abdominal wall [1] [2] situated between the inner surface of the transverse abdominal muscle, and the preperitoneal fascia.