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| Foramina of Morgagni |
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| The diaphragm. Under surface. Foramina of Morgagni not labeled, but costal and sternal attachments are visible near top.) |
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The foramina of Morgagni (sing.: foramen of Morgagni) are small zones lying between the costal and sternal attachments of the thoracic diaphragm.
Also known as sternocostal (Larrey's) triangle[citation needed]
[edit] Eponym
It is named for Giovanni Battista Morgagni.[1]
[edit] Pathology
It can be a site of Morgagni's hernia.
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General anatomy of torso |
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Thorax/
Thoracic cavity |
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| Thoracic diaphragm |
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Abdomen/
Abdominal cavity |
Retroperitoneum • Paracolic gutters • Hepatobiliary triangle
anterior abdominal wall (Arcuate line, Linea alba, Tendinous intersection, Linea semilunaris, McBurney's point, Traube's space, Inguinal triangle) • Inguinal canal (Deep inguinal ring, Superficial inguinal ring, Intercrural fibers, Crura of superficial inguinal ring) • Lumbar triangle • regions (Epigastrium, Hypochondrium, Umbilical region, Latus, Hypogastrium, Inguinal region) • planes (Transpyloric plane, Intertubercular plane, Midclavicular line)
fascia ( Fascia of Camper, Fascia of Scarpa, Transversalis fascia, Renal fascia, Rectus sheath)
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Pelvis/
Pelvic cavity |
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| Perineum |
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