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Femoral channel

The femoral channel [canalis femoralis – PNA (The anatomic nomenclature Parisian), BNA (The anatomic nomenclature Basel), JNA (The anatomic nomenclature Yenskaya)] – the narrow triangular pass created in front by an upper horn of crescent border of an outside leaf of a wide fascia of a hip, behind – an edge fascia, sideways – a vagina of a femoral vein; has an internal opening – a femoral ring, and outside – a hypodermic ring; it is normal of B. to. lymph nodes, cellulose, vessels fill; represents the site of an exit of femoral hernia.

 
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