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Ischium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Ischium [radionuclide imaging]
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... In this study, we reported 7 patients, in whom osteolysis developed in the distal clavicle, pubis and ischium.
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Tuberosity of the ischium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Description: The ischium articulates with the ilium postero-superiorly, and the pubis anteriorly. The inferior margin of the ischia are characterized by the greater sciatic notch, the sharp ischial spine, and a thick tuberosity.The cup-shaped acetabulum is formed by the superior part of the ischium, the superior part...
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It is formed by three separate bones which become fused: the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis. The ilium is the broad, wing-like segment which features the wide, slightly concave surfaces of the back and sides of the pelvic girdle.
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The large opening called the obturator foramen is formed by both the rami of the ischium together with the pubis and creates the opening that allows for the passage of major blood vessels and nerves to the legs and feet. ... The "ramus" of the ischium is the thin, flattened part of the ischium (lowest part of the coxal...
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Home | Specialties | Resource Centers | CME | PDA | Contributor Recruitment | Patient Education ... Articles Images CME Advanced Search Consumer Health Link to this site ... Pronunciation: ( is¢ke-um, is¢ke-i, is¢ke-a) The lower and posterior part of the hip bone, distinct at birth but later becoming fused...
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Definition of ischium (ischia) in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of ischium. What does ischium mean? Proper usage of the word ischium. Information about ischium in the AudioEnglish.net dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. ... Dictionary entry overview: What does ischium mean?
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DESCRIPTION: The ischial tuberosity is a swollen part or broadening of the bone in the frontal portion of the ischium, the lowest of the three major bones that make up each half of the pelvis.
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