Psoas anal line
The psoas major muscle (often referred to as the psoas muscle) is one of the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall and lies not in the retroperitoneum but posteriorly in the iliopsoas compartment.
The psoas muscle arises from the transverse processes, lateral aspects of the.
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May 28, Additionally, large nerve bundles (transmission lines) that supply the digestive . into the wall of the digestive tract from esophagus to anus.
The Posterior Abdominal Wall
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