Urinary bladder level

Urinary bladder level

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Health Sciences, Biology

University - Vocational training

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This tutorial explores cross sections at the level of the male urinary bladder and distal coccyx. It covers osteological features like the femur and acetabulum, pelvic viscera including the bladder and prostate, and muscular structures in the gluteal region and anterior thigh. The video also discusses neurovascular structures in the femoral triangle and additional structures like the spermatic cord and rectus abdominis. Understanding these structures is crucial for interpreting CT and MRI scans.

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What muscles are involved in the lateral rotation of the hip?

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Identify the neurovascular structures located in the femoral triangle.

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What is the significance of the rectus abdominis muscle in relation to the midline of the trunk?

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