The medial umbilical ligament, cord of umbilical artery, or obliterated umbilical artery is a paired structure found in human anatomy. It is on the deep surface of the anterior abdominal wall, and is covered by the medial umbilical folds (plicae umbilicales mediales). It is different from the median umbilical ligament, a structure that represents the remnant of the embryonic urachus.
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The medialumbilicalligament, cord of umbilical artery, or obliterated umbilical artery is a paired structure found in human anatomy. It is on the deep...
abdominal wall. It is covered by the median umbilical fold.[citation needed] The median umbilicalligament represents the remnant of the fetal urachus...
abdominal wall between the ridges formed by the lateral umbilical fold and the medialumbilicalligament, corresponding to the superficial inguinal ring. It...
one's ankle Medialumbilicalligament, near an abdominal wall This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Medialligament. If an internal...
remnant of the left umbilical vein. The round ligament divides the left part of the liver into medial and lateral sections. The round ligament connects the liver...
midline median umbilicalligament lies medially to each medialumbilical fold; a lateral umbilical fold lies lateral to either medialumbilical fold. A supravesical...
abdominal and pelvic regions. In the fetus, it extends into the umbilical cord. The umbilical arteries supply deoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta...
median umbilical fold on the median umbilicalligament (which in turn, contains the urachus) two medialumbilical folds on the occluded umbilical artery...
remainder of the vessel is converted into a solid fibrous cord, the medialumbilicalligament (otherwise known as the obliterated hypogastric artery) which...
ligament, articular larua, fibrous ligament, or true ligament. Other ligaments in the body include the: Peritoneal ligament: a fold of peritoneum or other...
development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and (in humans) normally contains two arteries (the umbilical arteries)...
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The umbilical fascia (or umbilicovesical fascia) is a thin fascial layer that extends between the medialumbilicalligaments from the umbilicus, and extends...
The suspensory ligament of the ovary, also infundibulopelvic ligament (commonly abbreviated IP ligament or simply IP), is a fold of peritoneum that extends...
its layers, the round ligament and the paraumbilical veins. It is a remnant of the embryonic ventral mesentery. The umbilical vein of the fetus gives...
Gastrosplenic ligament (or Gastrolienal) ligament)— extends to the spleen, overlying the kidney The splenorenal ligament (or lienorenal ligament) (from the...
The hepatoduodenal ligament is the portion of the lesser omentum extending between the porta hepatis of the liver and the superior part of the duodenum...
The uterosacral ligaments (or rectouterine ligaments) are major ligaments of uterus that extend posterior-ward from the cervix to attach onto the (anterior...
The gastrosplenic ligament (also known as the ligamentum gastrosplenicum or gastrolienal ligament) is part of the greater omentum extending between the...
divided into these two connecting parts: the hepatogastric ligament, and the hepatoduodenal ligament. The lesser omentum is extremely thin, and is continuous...
The ovarian ligament (also called the utero-ovarian ligament or proper ovarian ligament) is a fibrous ligament that connects the ovary to the lateral surface...
The hepatogastric ligament or gastrohepatic ligament connects the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach. It contains the right and the left gastric...
The coronary ligament of the liver refers to parts of the peritoneal reflections[clarification needed] that hold the liver to the inferior surface of the...
through a weakness at the site of passage of the umbilical cord through the abdominal wall. Umbilical hernias in adults are largely acquired, and are more...
The gastrocolic ligament is a portion of the greater omentum that stretches from the greater curvature of the stomach to the transverse colon. It forms...