nid: 58769
Additional formats:
None available
Description:
Lumbal plexus and blood vessels of the posterior abdominal wall. English labels.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.716, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.716, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
Anatomical structures in item:
Uploaded by: Student128
Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Plexus lumbalis
Musculus psoas major
Nervus ilioinguinalis
Nervus genitofemoralis
Nervus iliohypogastricus
Arteria testicularis
Vena testicularis
Nervi intercostales
Arteria renalis
Venae renales
Vena cava inferior
Nervus splanchnicus major
Arteria phrenica inferior
Arteria mesenterica superior
Hiatus oesophageus
Truncus coeliacus
Arteria suprarenalis media
Vena lumbalis ascendens
Musculus quadratus lumborum
Truncus sympathicus
Diaphragma
Aorta abdominalis
Arteria mesenterica inferior
Vena iliaca communis
Arteria iliaca communis
Arteriae lumbales
Venae lumbales
Truncus lumbosacralis
Arteria iliolumbalis
Nervus obturatorius
Nervus cutaneus femoris lateralis
Nervus cutaneus femoris lateralis
Musculus transversus abdominis
Musculus rectus abdominis
Nervus femoralis
Arteria circumflexa iliaca profunda
Vena circumflexa ilium profunda
Arteria epigastrica inferior
Vena epigastrica inferior
Arteria iliaca externa
Vena iliaca externa
Arteria iliolumbalis
Ductus deferens
Rectum
Arteria sacralis mediana
Vesica urinaria
Ureter
Ramus genitalis nervus genitofemoralis
Creator(s)/credit: Prof.dr. Johannes Sobotta, anatomist
Requirements for usage
You are free to use this item. Read more
This item is in the Public Domain because its copyright has expired. You are not required to credit its creators when you use it. Nevertheless, it is adviced to do so. First, it is academically correct to pay tribute to the creators. Second, items of unknown origin might be classified as 'copyright infringement' by copyright controlling bodies, with possible resulting bills. Stating the item's source will prevent this. You can use the following text:
- For usage in print - copy and paste the line below:
- For digital usage (e.g. in PowerPoint, Impress, Word, Writer) - copy and paste the line below (optionally add the icon):
"Sobotta 1909 fig.716 - Lumbal plexus and blood vessels of the posterior abdominal wall - English labels" at AnatomyTOOL.org by Johannes Sobotta is in the Public Domain.
Comments