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1.3.6 Transverse abdominal muscle (Figure 1.9)

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Figure 1.9 Medial view of abdomen of ox showing the transverse abdominal muscle.

Origin: The medial surfaces of the ventral parts of the caudal ribs and the deep layers of the lumbodorsal fascia.

Insertion: The linea alba.

Structure: Again this muscle is sheet‐like, although its fibres run ventrally and transversely to the longitudinal axis. Caudally the muscle thins out to only a fascial layer.

Species variations: In the dog the cranial two‐thirds of the tendon pass dorsally to the rectus abdominis with the caudal third passing ventrally.

King's Applied Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis of Domestic Mammals

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