Inguinal means of, relating to, or situated in the groin area, or abdominal region. The Inguinal ligament connects the superior anterior iliac spine and the pubic tubercle (in the pelvis). On top of this ligament sits the inguinal canal. The abdomen can be split into 9 regions for the purposes of dissection. The bottom right and left sections
are called the inguinal region as their inferior border is the inguinal ligament.
No, the inguinal is part of the appendicular region, it is part of the axial region.
Where they did a surgery hernia and I’ve been a year and two months I’m It’s on the left side
in the pubic region
It's related to the groin.
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yes, they are the same region
The Inguinal region.
The right iliac region is on the right side by the groin.
In the right inguinal or right illiac organs are both intestines , appendix , overy(female) and fallopian tube agian females..
What: The inguinal triangle, also called Hesselbach’s Triangle after Franz Caspar Hesselbach who first described the region, is a triangular region of potential weakness located on the inferoanterior (lower front) abdominal wall.Importance: The inguinal triangle is used to define inguinal hernias, as the triangle contains the medial inguinal fossa, a depression through which inguinal hernias bulge through the abdominal wall.Location: its medial border is formed the Rectus abdominis; the lateral border by the Inferior epigastric vessels; and the inferior border by the inguinal ligament (also called the Poupart’s ligament). The borders can easily be remembered using the mnemonic RIP.Contents: Structures that lay within the triangle include the Lacunar and Cooper’s ligaments as well as the Ductus deferens.
yes, they are the same region
Axillary region is in the waist and inguinal region is in the forelimb
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Genital or inguinal means pertaining to the genital region.
Inguinal hernia
The testes each pass through an inguinal canal and into the scrotum on each side of body next to the legs and the spermatic cord runs through it back into the abdomen. In women the round ligament passes through the same region and is associated with uterine support.