following folds: one median umbilicalfold on the median umbilical ligament (which in turn, contains the urachus) two medial umbilicalfolds on the occluded...
umbilical ligament (the obliterated distal portion of the umbilical artery) which the peritoneum covers. Superiorly, the two medial umbilicalfolds converge...
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...
either side of it are one medial umbilical ligament and finally one lateral umbilical ligament. The median umbilical ligament begins as the allantois...
up umbilical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Umbilical may refer to: Umbilical cord UmbilicalfoldUmbilical hernia Umbilical notch Umbilical vessels...
openings of the fallopian tubes, the uterus, and the vagina. Peritoneal folds are omentums, mesenteries and ligaments; they connect organs to each other...
paraumbilical veins. It is a remnant of the embryonic ventral mesentery. The umbilical vein of the fetus gives rise to the round ligament of liver in the adult...
Winslow. Some of the organs are attached to the walls of the abdomen via folds of peritoneum and ligaments, such as the liver and others use broad areas...
configuration of peritoneal folds; the splenic peritoneal fold is contiguous with the left lateral paracolic peritoneal fold at the splenic flexure. Division...
greater omentum is the larger of the two peritoneal folds. It consists of a double sheet of peritoneum, folded on itself so that it has four layers. The two...
doi:10.1016/j.mpsur.2009.03.002. "Morphologic Variations of the Umbilical Ring, Umbilical Ligaments and Ligamentum Teres Hepatis". ResearchGate. Retrieved...
development, the umbilical cord is physiologically and genetically part of the fetus and (in humans) normally contains two arteries (the umbilical arteries)...
mediale) Lateral umbilicalfold or lateral umbilical ligament This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Umbilical ligament. If an...
an average adult human body, of which about 25 are listed here. Certain folds of peritoneum are referred to as ligaments. Examples include: The hepatoduodenal...
the ligament.) The peritoneum surrounds the uterus like a flat sheet that folds over its fundus, covering it anteriorly and posteriorly; on the sides of...
referred to as the pouch of Douglas or the posterior cul-de-sac. The Douglas fold (rectouterine plica), Douglas line, and Douglas septum are likewise named...
from the splanchnopleure. This cavity is divided and demarcated by the folding and development of the embryo, ultimately forming the serous cavities which...
duodenum, they join and ascend as a double fold to the porta hepatis. To the left of the porta, the fold is attached to the bottom of the fossa for the...
infundibulopelvic ligament (commonly abbreviated IP ligament or simply IP), is a fold of peritoneum that extends out from the ovary to the wall of the pelvis....
The ileocecal fold (or ileocaecal fold) is an anatomical structure of the human abdomen formed by a layer of peritoneum between the ileum and cecum. The...
human female anatomy, the vesicouterine pouch, also uterovesicle pouch, is a fold of peritoneum over the uterus and the bladder. Like the rectouterine pouch...
Finally, the abdomen contains an extensive membrane called the peritoneum. A fold of peritoneum may completely cover certain organs, whereas it may cover only...