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The inguinal triangle (Hesselbach's triangle) is the area bounded laterally by the inferior epigastric vessels, medially by the lateral border of rectus abdominis and below by the inguinal ligament.
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Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy
(book)
by Peter Abrahams, Johannes Boon, Jonathan Spratt
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