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This image gives a view of the anterior abdominal wall as seen from the inside when looking antreiorly. It shows the three umbilical folds that are formed in the parietal peritoneum of the anterior wall and the ligaments that underly the folds. Also the falciform ligament is shown. This is a labeled version of 'The umbilical folds, no labels'. This image originates from the e-learning lesson 'CASK inguinal area for students' at www.caskanatomy.info/inguinalarea created by the dept. of Anatomy and Embrylogy of Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Fascia transversalis
Peritoneum
Ductus deferens
Arteria epigastrica inferior
Vena epigastrica inferior
Plica umbilicalis lateralis
Plica umbilicalis medialis
Plica umbilicalis mediana
Ligamentum umbilicale medianum
Vena umbilicalis
Ligamentum umbilicale mediale
Ligamentum umbilicale medianum
Ligamentum falciforme hepatis
Ligamentum teres hepatis
Peritoneum parietale
Creator(s)/credit: S. Bas Blankevoort, medical illustrator, LUMC; O. Paul Gobée MD, anatomist and e-learning developer, LUMC
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