Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . as a pair, in the respectivesexes, one from either side of the aorta, inferior to the originsof the renal branches. A spermatic artery (vena comes) passes,interiorly and externally, upon the psoas magnus and parvusmuscles to the groin, where it leaves the abdominal cavity bythe iliac or internal abdominal ring. An ovarian artery (venacomes) passes inferiorly to the iliac fossa; it enters the pelviccavity, crossing the external iliac artery, to reach the i


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . as a pair, in the respectivesexes, one from either side of the aorta, inferior to the originsof the renal branches. A spermatic artery (vena comes) passes,interiorly and externally, upon the psoas magnus and parvusmuscles to the groin, where it leaves the abdominal cavity bythe iliac or internal abdominal ring. An ovarian artery (venacomes) passes inferiorly to the iliac fossa; it enters the pelviccavity, crossing the external iliac artery, to reach the interiorof its lateral wall, between the anterior and posterior layers ofperitoneum, which form a broad ligament of the uterus. 65. Spermatic and Ovarian Veins—The right and left veinsdiffer: the right spermatic and ovarian empty, at an acuteangle, into the vena cava inferior ; the left can be traced towhere it enters, at a right angle, into the left renal vein. 66. Inferior Mesenteric Artery.—This artery (vena comes),a single branch, passes to the left of the vertebral column, anddistributes as before described (page 62). PLATE 29. PLATE 30


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