Rectus sheath
The rectus sheath, also called the rectus fascia, is formed by the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal and the internal and external oblique muscles. It contains the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles.
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Rectus sheath
The rectus sheath, also called the rectus fascia, is formed by the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal and the internal and external oblique muscles. It contains the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles.
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The rectus sheath, also called ...... minis and pyramidalis muscles.
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vagina musculi recti abdominis
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vagina musculi recti abdominis
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En anatomía humana, la vaina d ...... s del esternón hasta el pubis.
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Rectus sheath
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Vaina de los músculos rectos abdominales
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