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Body Wall and Cavity

• Abdominal Surface and underyling bones• Muscular Wall and Hernias• Peritoneum and Mesenteries•Thorax Surface•Ribs and Intercostal Muscles•Breast

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Iliac crest

Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)

Pubic crest

Inguinal ligament

Costal margin

Xiphoid process

Bony Landmarks around Abdomen

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Abdominal Wall from surface

Rectus abdominus

Linea alba

Iliac crest

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Muscles of abdominal wall

Rectus abdominus--vertical midlineThree layers form tube External oblique

(“hands-in-pocket”) Internal oblique (fibers

perpendicular to external)

Transverse abdominus (wraps around)

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Muscles of abdominal wall--details

Please see Fig. 11.11, M&M for accurate labeling.

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Abdominal muscular wall pressurizes abdomen

When? Cough Sneeze Urinate Defecate Birth Lifting

For article on abdominal muscles, role of different layers and use of lifting belts:http://www.paulchekseminars.com/articles.cfm?select=16#top

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Inguinal hernia results because pressure finds weak spot at inguinal canal

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Mesenteries, peritoneum--what is retroperitoneal?(back to basic body plan)

[board drawing]

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Peritoneal vs Retroperitoneal

Laproscopic kidney donation with retroperitoneal access

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THORAX SURFACE ANATOMY

• Student who cheated in anatomy lab: counted own ribs

• Males and Females have same number of ribs (no, Eve wasn’t formed from one of Adam’s)

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BONES

STERNUM manubrium xiphoid process

RIBS

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INTERCOSTAL MUSCLES

Function in posture, respiration

“COSTAL” = ribs“intercostal” = between the ribs

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The Breast

Location Superior border: 2nd rib Inferior border: 6th rib Medial border: Sternum Lateral border: Midaxillary line

Underlying muscle Pectoralis major and minor Part of serratus anterior, external

obliques

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Mammary Glands (within breast)

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Mammary Glands (within breast)

Lactiferous (modified sweat) Glands

Breast made of 15-25 lobes (each a compound alveolar gland)

Lobes made of lobules called acini, alveoli

Acini/Alveoli lined w/milk-secreting simple epithelial cells

Lactiferous Ducts of lobes open at nipple

Areola-ring of pigmented skin around nipple Sebaceous gland produce sebum during nursing

Lobes separated by adipose tissue and suspended by connective tissue = Suspensory Ligaments of the Breasts

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Mammary Glands

Lactiferous (modified sweat) Glands

Breast made of 15-25 lobes (each a compound alveolar gland)

Lobes made of lobules called acini, alveoli

Acini/Alveoli lined w/milk-secreting simple epithelial cells

Lactiferous Ducts of lobes open at nipple

Areola-ring of pigmented skin around nipple Sebaceous gland produce sebum during nursing

Lobes separated by adipose tissue and suspended by connective tissue = Suspensory Ligaments of the Breasts