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Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 22

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This series shows the adult flank and rectus muscles derived from migration, tangential splitting, and cranio-caudal fusion of the ventral division of the lower thoracic myotomes.       

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Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 23

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The erector spinae muscles are derived from the dorsal division of the thoracic and lumbar myotomes       

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Developmental Origins of Abdominal Wall Hernias: 24

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The muscles (such as latissimus, trapezius, serratus) associated with the pectoral girdle migrate from the cervical myotomes and overlie the erector spinae.       

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