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A span of yellow superficial fascia at belly differentiated and held up from deep fascia. Top of page
Yellow superficial fascia reflected and showing its fuzzy relationship to deep fascia. Top of page
Yellow superficial fascia at belly differentiated and backlit. Top of page
Cleared fibrous white deep fascia of ilio tibial band. Top of page
Deep fascia over quadiceps femoris aka fascia lata (often mis-spelled fascia latta). Top of page
Fascia lata cut and reflected showing its fuzzy relationship to epimysium of quadriceps femoris. Top of page
Silvery fibrous sliding surfaces of rectus femoris and vastus lateralis. Top of page
Transversalis fascia and respiratory diaphragm reflected revealing whole peritoneum. Top of page
Entire superficial fascia of female form off body as autonomous organ. Top of page
Textured surface of canteloupe melon on cutting board. Top of page
Inverted skin showing texture of underside of skin close up. Top of page
Opened transverse and sagittal sinuses of dura demonstrated in situ. Top of page
Brain and spinal cord with dural membranes still intact, held aloft and viewed posteriorly. Top of page
The thoracic duct presented over the fingertips of blue-gloved hands in situ. Top of page
Example in situ of human cadaver with right lung demonstrating five lobes.. Top of page