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Abdominal Viscera and Muscles Anatomy

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This lecture covers the anatomy of the abdomen, including the surface anatomy, muscles, peritoneum, digestive system organs, and urinary system organs. It also discusses the innervation and vascularization of the digestive organs, as well as the muscles of the abdomen and their functions.

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