The inguinal triangle (Hesselbach's triangle) is the area bounded laterally by the inferior epigastric vessels, medially by the lateral border of rectus abdominis and below by the inguinal ligament.
—from Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy, a book by Peter Abrahams, Johannes Boon, Jonathan Spratt
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