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* the upper arm, the ''ramus superior'', connects the symphysis with the acetabulum; | * the upper arm, the ''ramus superior'', connects the symphysis with the acetabulum; | ||
* The lower arm, the ramus inferior, continues caudally from the symphysis and dorsally, meeting ''the ramus'' ''ossis ischii''.__NOTOC__ | * The lower arm, the ramus inferior, continues caudally from the symphysis and dorsally, meeting ''the ramus'' ''ossis ischii''.__NOTOC__ | ||
[[File:Skeletpelvis-pubis.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Skeletpelvis-pubis.jpg|thumb|Pelvic bones: 1 – ''os sacrum'' , 2 – ''os ilium'' , 3 – ''os ischii'' , 4 – ''os pubis'']] | ||
== Structures of the pubic bone == | == Structures of the pubic bone == | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
=== Related Articles === | === Related Articles === | ||
* [[Pelvis | * [[Pelvis]] | ||
* Seat bone | * [[Ischiadic bone|Seat bone]] | ||
* Hip bone | * [[Hip bone]] | ||
=== Bibliography === | === Bibliography === | ||
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| isbn = 80-7169-970-5 | | isbn = 80-7169-970-5 | ||
| | | surname1 = Čihák | ||
| | | name1 = Radomír | ||
| | | surname2 = Grim | ||
| | | name2 = Miloš | ||
| | | title = Anatomie | ||
| | | edition = 2., uprav. a dopl | ||
| | | location = Praha | ||
| | | publisher = Grada Publishing | ||
| | | year = 2002 | ||
| | | range = 470 | ||
| | | volume = 2 | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 9 June 2023
The os pubis consists of three parts:
- The body, the corpus ossis pubis, is located at the symphysis and thus participates in the ventral boundary of the foramen obturatum;
- the upper arm, the ramus superior, connects the symphysis with the acetabulum;
- The lower arm, the ramus inferior, continues caudally from the symphysis and dorsally, meeting the ramus ossis ischii.
Structures of the pubic bone
- Facies symphisialis
- a roughened patch on the ventromedial side of the bone, to which the pubic symphysis is attached
- Symphisis pubica
- which connects the right and left pubic bone
- Pecten ossi pubis
- pubic crest, cranial
- Pubic tubercle
- symphysis bump, pubic ridge ending
- Sulcus obturatorius
- groove on the ramus superior, through which the eponymous nerve and blood vessels run
- Phalica crest
- Rough line ventromedially to the ramus inferior, here clamp erectile bodies in both sexes, in men it is more noticeable.
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Related Articles
Bibliography
- ČIHÁK, Radomír – GRIM, Miloš. Anatomie. 2., uprav. a dopl edition. Praha : Grada Publishing, 2002. 470 pp. vol. 2. ISBN 80-7169-970-5.