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  • == Ischium == '''Ischium''' (/ˈɪskiəm/; from Greek: ἰσχίον, ''iskhíon'' or "hip joint") i
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  • === Anatomy === ...pelvis]]. Its deep boundaries are the inferior rami of the [[pubis]] and [[ischium]], the [[sacrotuberous ligament]], and the [[coccyx]]. The perineum is divi
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  • === Anatomy === ...d in the lower front part of the pelvis. It is joined to the ilium and the ischium by strong ligaments. The point where these three bones meet is called the [
    1 KB (217 words) - 05:52, 8 February 2024
  • ...eh-ros-ity) is a large swelling posteriorly on the superior ramus of the [[Ischium]]. It is also known as the ''sitting bone''. === Anatomy ===
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  • ==Anatomy== The Inferior Pubic Ramus articulates with the [[Ischium|ischium]], another bone of the hip, to form the [[Ischiopubic Ramus|ischiopubic ram
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  • ...a pointed, bony projection located in the posterior part of the [[Ischium|ischium]], one of the three bones that make up the hip bone or [[Os coxae|os coxae] * [[Ischium|Ischium]]: The lower and back part of the hip bone.
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  • ...the [[hip bone]] or os coxae, the other two being the [[ilium]] and the [[ischium]]. === Anatomy ===
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  • === Anatomy === The acetabulum is located at the junction of the [[ilium]], [[ischium]], and [[pubis]], the three bones that make up the pelvis. It is cup-shaped
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  • The term "Ischioanal Fossa" is derived from the Latin words "ischium" meaning hip and "anal" referring to the anus. The term "fossa" is also Lat === Anatomy ===
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  • ...(pronounced: ob-too-ray-tor for-uh-men) is a large opening created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis in humans and many other animals. ==Anatomy==
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  • === Anatomy === In anatomy, the term '''innominate''' is often used to refer to certain unnamed or unp
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  • === Anatomy === ...ones are made up of three parts: the [[Ilium (bone)|ilium]], the [[Ischium|ischium]], and the [[Pubis (bone)|pubis]]. These three bones fuse together during a
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  • ...e Gulf of Naples, Italy. However, in the medical context, it refers to the ischium, the curved bone forming the base of each half of the pelvis. The term "Ischia" is derived from the Latin "ischium," which in turn originates from the Greek "isxion." The Greek term was used
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  • ...n/) is a large, complex structure located in the lower part of the [[Human anatomy|human body]]. It is a major component of the [[Human skeleton|skeletal syst ...one is made up of several parts: the [[Ilium (bone)|ilium]], the [[Ischium|ischium]], and the [[Pubis (bone)|pubis]]. These three bones are fused together in
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  • The term "Ischiocavernosus" is derived from the Latin "ischium," meaning hip, and "cavernosus," referring to the cavernous bodies of the p * [[Ischium]]: The curved bone forming the base of each half of the pelvis.
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  • ...elling' or 'tuber'. The ligament connects the sacrum to the tuber of the [[ischium]], hence the name. === Anatomy ===
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  • === Anatomy === ...]: The sit bone, a large swelling posteriorly on the superior ramus of the ischium.
    1 KB (238 words) - 22:19, 7 February 2024
  • === Anatomy === * [[Os Coxae]]: The hip bone, which is formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
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  • ...each of which is formed by the fusion of three bones: the [[ilium]], the [[ischium]], and the [[pubis]]. These bones are connected at the [[pubic symphysis]], * [[Ischium]]
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  • * [[Hip bone]]: A large flat bone formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis, located in the pelvic region. * [[Ischium]]
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