Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Fig. 66. Fig. 67. Suprarenal gland Descending portion of the duode nferior duodenal flexi. Fig. 68. plenic flexure of col THE CONTENTS OF THE ABDOMEN. 141 the quadratus lumborum muscle. Such perinephritic abscesses and similar ones behind thekidney may extend upward, affecting the pleura (pleurisy), or the abscess may gravitate to theiliac fossa and pursue one of a number of subperitoneal courses similar to those taken by a retro-cecal (perityphlitic) abscess (see page 137). The method o) reaching the kidney from behind may be discerned
Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Fig. 66. Fig. 67. Suprarenal gland Descending portion of the duode nferior duodenal flexi. Fig. 68. plenic flexure of col THE CONTENTS OF THE ABDOMEN. 141 the quadratus lumborum muscle. Such perinephritic abscesses and similar ones behind thekidney may extend upward, affecting the pleura (pleurisy), or the abscess may gravitate to theiliac fossa and pursue one of a number of subperitoneal courses similar to those taken by a retro-cecal (perityphlitic) abscess (see page 137). The method o) reaching the kidney from behind may be discerned from a study of Fig. incision is made along the outer margin of the sacrolumbalis muscle (i. e., the outer portionof the iliocostalis of the erector spinae), extending from the last rib to the crest of the dividing the skin, the superficial fascia, the latissimus dorsi muscle, and the posterior layerof the lumbar fascia, the edge of the sacrospinalis (erector spinae) muscle is displaced inward, Vertebral arch—— Vena cava inirrior- Liver- Ascending colon. Inferior mesenteric vein-Intestinal branches,of su
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