Bones & Joints of lower limb

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Figure 5.20 Ilium, ischium, and pubis.

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Figure 5.19 Right pelvic bone. A. Medial view. B. Lateral view.

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Figure 5.19 Right pelvic bone. A. Medial view. B. Lateral view.

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Figure 5.21 Components of the pelvic bone. A. Medial surface. B. Lateral surface.

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Figure 5.11 Orientation of the pelvis and pelvic cavity in the anatomic position.

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Figure 5.10 Areas of communication between the true pelvis and other regions. A. Between the true pelvis, abdomen, and lower limb. Areas of communication between the true pelvis and other regions. B. Between the

perineum and other regions.

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Figure 5.4 Pelvic inlet.

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Figure 5.5 Pelvic walls. A. Bones and ligaments of the pelvic walls. Pelvic walls. B. Muscles of the pelvic walls.

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Figure 5.6 Pelvic outlet.

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Figure 5.17 Perineal body.

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Figure 5.3 The perineum contains and anchors the roots of the external genitalia. A. In women. B. In men.

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Figure 5.9 Perineum. A. In women. B. In men.

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Figure 5.7 Pelvic floor.

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Figure 5.8 Pelvic cavity and peritoneum. A. In men (sagittal section). B. In women (anterior view).

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Figure 5.15 Pudendal nerve.

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Figure 5.80 Lateral view of the pelvic area with the position of the skeletal features indicated. The orientation of the pelvic inlet, urogenital triangle, and anal triangle is also shown. A. In a woman. B. In a man.

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