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** [[Smooth muscle]] |
** [[Smooth muscle]] |
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* [[Fascia]] |
* [[Fascia]] |
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** [[Superficial fascia|Superficial |
** [[Superficial fascia|Superficial]] |
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** [[Deep fascia|Deep |
** [[Deep fascia|Deep]] |
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** [[Visceral fascia|Visceral |
** [[Visceral fascia|Visceral]] |
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* [[Fascial compartment]] |
* [[Fascial compartment]] |
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** [[Fascial compartments of arm|Arm]] |
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** [[Fascial compartments of forearm|Forearm]] |
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** [[Fascial compartments of thigh|Thigh]] |
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** [[Fascial compartments of leg|Leg]] |
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* [[Tendon]]/[[Aponeurosis]] |
* [[Tendon]]/[[Aponeurosis]] |
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* [[Composite muscle]] |
* [[Composite muscle]] |
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