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Fig. 1A Male cadaver dissection, normal anatomy. Photograph of anterolateral
view. Asterisks mark center of symphysis pubis. Tendinous attachment of
adductor longus (AL) to tissue overlying anterior symphysis pubis is elevated
by pin (thin white line) and inferiorly outlined with arrows.
Pyramidalis (P) is reflected to reveal rectus abdominis (RA). Medial margin of
adductor brevis (AB) can be seen medial to AL.