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Tendinous intersection

Index Tendinous intersection

The rectus abdominis muscle is crossed by three fibrous bands called the tendinous intersections or tendinous inscriptions. [1]

3 relations: Navel, Rectus abdominis muscle, Xiphoid process.

Navel

The navel (clinically known as the umbilicus, colloquially known as the belly button, or tummy button) is a hollowed or sometimes raised area on the abdomen at the attachment site of the umbilical cord.

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Rectus abdominis muscle

The rectus abdominis muscle, also known as the "abdominal muscles" or "abs", is a paired muscle running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen, as well as that of some other mammals.

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Xiphoid process

The xiphoid process, or xiphisternum or metasternum, is a small cartilaginous process (extension) of the lower (inferior) part of the sternum, which is usually ossified in the adult human.

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Intersectiones tendineae musculi recti abdominis, Linae transversae, Lineae transversae, Tendinous inscription, Tendinous inscriptions, Tendinous intersections, Tendinous intersections of rectus abdominis.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tendinous_intersection

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