Concept Information
Vagina musculi recti abdominis
Anatomical Terms Info - Concept Id (ATI-ConceptId / ATICID)
490
Foundational Model of Anatomy Id(s) (FMAIDs)
9587
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Change history
by: O.P. Gobée ADMIN, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 1] | |
NEW Structure/Concept: | Vagina musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId:490] |
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Rectus sheath |
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Vagina musculi recti abdominis |
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept: | Gaine du muscle droit de l'abdomen |
Primary Term: | Vagina musculi recti abdominis |
SET (or ADDED) Foundational Model of Anatomy Id (FMAID): | 9587 |
SET (or ADDED) Contributor: | Jose Mejino |
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | Initial import from AnatomicalTerms.info 1.0 database, originally extracted and imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy database, 2007. |
by: A.A.H. (Fred) van Immerseel, Netherlands [Change Id: 3] | |
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept: | Schede van de rechte buikspier |
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | Import Dutch terms |
by: O. Paul Gobée, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 10119] | |
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept: | Rectusschede |
by: O. Paul Gobée, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 10120] | |
NEW Link/Relation: | Lamina anterior vaginae musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 3643] is a part of Vagina musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 490] |
NEW Link/Relation: | Lamina posterior vaginae musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 3644] is a part of Vagina musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 490] |
by: [Change Id: 34838] | |
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept: | 腹直肌鞘 |
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): | mass Import of Chinese terms from Excel 20-05-2016 |
by: Jantien Hoek, MD., Netherlands [Change Id: 39398] | |
NEW Definition or Description: | Aponeurosis consisting of the transverse abdominal, the external and internal oblique fibres fused together. |
SET Primary Definition TO: | Aponeurosis consisting of the transverse abdominal, the external and internal oblique fibres fused together. |