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Bone Pubic Symphysis symphysis pubica Pelvis & Hip The pubic symphysis is the secondary cartilaginous joint where the two pubic bones meet at the… Bone Pubic Tubercle tuberculum pubicum Pelvis & Hip The pubic tubercle is a small rounded eminence at the anterosuperior aspect of the pubic crest… Bone Pubis os pubis Pelvis & Hip The pubis is the anterior portion of the hip bone, forming the pubic symphysis at the… Bone Pubis (Detail) os pubis Pelvis & Hip The pubis forms the anterior pelvis, comprising the pubic body (medial — articulates at the symphysis),… Bone Sacral Ala ala ossis sacri Pelvis & Hip The sacral ala (wings of the sacrum) are the lateral masses of the sacrum formed by… Bone Sacral Foramina foramina sacralia Pelvis & Hip The sacrum has paired anterior (pelvic) and posterior sacral foramina at four levels (S1-S4). The anterior… Bone Sacral Hiatus hiatus sacralis Pelvis & Hip The sacral hiatus is the caudal opening of the sacral canal, formed by the failure of… Bone Sacral Promontory promontorium ossis sacri Pelvis & Hip The sacral promontory is the anterior projecting edge of the superior surface of the first sacral… Bone Sacrum (Detail) os sacrum Pelvis & Hip The sacrum is formed by the fusion of five sacral vertebrae, forming the posterior wall of… Bone Sacrum (Full) os sacrum Pelvis & Hip The sacrum is the wedge-shaped fused bone forming the posterior pelvis, articulating with L5 above, the… Bone Trochanteric Fossa fossa trochanterica Pelvis & Hip The trochanteric fossa is a deep pit on the medial surface of the greater trochanter, at…

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