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write short notes on Rectus sheath. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rectus sheath, also called the rectus fascia, is formed by the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal and the internal and external oblique muscles. It contains the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles. It can be divided into anterior and posterior laminae.

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Answered by aditi346454
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The rectus sheath is a tendon sheath (aponeurosis) which encloses the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles. It is an extension of the tendons of the external abdominal oblique, internal abdominal oblique, and transversus abdominis muscles. In addition to these muscles, the rectus sheath also contains neurovasculature of the anterior abdominal wall. Its function is to protect the contents it encloses.....

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