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Fig. 1 Illustration of man's dissected right inguinal region from
anterior view shows reflected external oblique aponeurosis (E), reflected
internal oblique aponeurosis (I), and transversus abdominis muscle (T).
Conjoint tendon (C) is medial to deep ring through which passes vas deferens
and accompanying artery and vein to form spermatic cord (S). Note superficial
ring (straight arrow), inguinal ligament (curved arrow), and
transversalis fascia and extraperitoneal fat (F).