Camper's and Scarpa's fascia refer to the:

A) fascial layers of the abdominal wall that are deep to the peritoneum.
B) superficial and deep (respectively) fascial layers of the posterior abdominal wall.
C) superficial and deep layers (respectively) of the rectus sheath.
D) fatty and membranous layers (respectively) of the superficial fascia of the inferior anterior abdominal wall.
E) fatty and membranous fascial layers (respectively) of the perineum.


Ans: D

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