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Lateral arcuate ligament

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In around 5% of people, inferolateral extensions of the lateral arcuate ligaments, such as thickened nodular areas, are found adjacent to the lateral diaphragmatic surface which can be visualized with
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The lateral arcuate ligament is commonly described in anatomy textbooks as attaching at the first lumbar vertebra (L1). However, other instances have been found in
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Deviri E, Nathan H, Luchansky E (1988). "Medial and lateral arcuate ligaments of the diaphragm: attachment to the transverse process".
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Galen, Singer C (Trans.) "Galen on anatomical procedures: de Anatomicis administrationibus", Oxford University Press, 1956, p143.
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Silverman PM, Cooper C, Zeman RK (1992). "Lateral arcuate ligaments of the diaphragm: anatomic variations at abdominal CT".
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Coakley, Fergus V.; Grant, Michael John; Behr, Spencer; Foster, Bryan R; Korngold, Elena K; Didier, Ryne A (2014-07-01).
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at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The abdominal surface of the diaphragm."
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Knowledge (XXG) articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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The lateral arcuate ligament runs from the front of the transverse process of the first
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studies with attachments at either the second (L2) or third (L3) lumbar vertebra.
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at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (
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Derenne JP, Debru A, Grassino AE, Whitelaw WA (1995).
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Lateral lumbocostal arch

diaphragm
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Anatomical terminology
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ligament
diaphragm
quadratus lumborum muscle
subcostal nerve
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vein
lumbar vertebra
rib
quadratus lumborum muscle
cadaver
computed tomography
Galen
Rome
Medial arcuate ligament
Median arcuate ligament
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Gray's Anatomy

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