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Ischiopubic ramus

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Latin
  
ramus ischiopubicus

TA
  
A02.5.01.007

Dorlands/Elsevier
  
r_02/12690421

FMA
  
43533

Ischiopubic ramus

The ischiopubic ramus is a compound structure consisting of the following two structures:

  • from the pubis, the inferior pubic ramus
  • from the ischium, the inferior ramus of the ischium
  • It serves as part of the origin for the Obturator internus muscle.

    It also marks a vertex of the anal triangle and the urogenital triangle.

    The fascia of Colles is attached to its margin.

    References

    Ischiopubic ramus Wikipedia


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