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- Pubic tubercle - Wikipedia
The pubic tubercle is a prominent forward-projecting tubercle on the upper border of the medial portion of the superior ramus of the pubis bone The inguinal ligament attaches to it [ 1 ] Part of the abdominal external oblique muscle inserts onto it [ 1 ]
- Pubic tubercle: anatomy and funtion - Kenhub
The pubic tubercle is a rounded bony projection located on the lateral end of the pubic crest This crest is the upper border of the body of the pubic bone The pubic bone , or pubis, is the smallest and most anterior of the components of the hip bone
- Pubis (Pubic Bone) – Anatomy, Location, Functions, Diagram
The pubic bone or pubis is the smallest component of the hip bone It has a small body located anteromedially and two rami, superior pubic ramus and inferior pubic ramus, extending posterollatery from the body The rami of the pubic bone look like the letter ‘K’ from an anterior view
- Pubic Tubercle | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The pubic tubercle (pubic spine) is the small, raised eminence found along the lateral end of the pubic crest It can be palpated at the medial end of the inguinal fold The pubic tubercle provides insertion sites for the external abdominal oblique and cremaster muscles, as well as an attachment site for the medial end of the inguinal ligament
- Pubic tubercle - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The pubic tubercle corresponds to the outermost point of the pubic crest It serves as a significant anatomical reference point for the attachment of the medial end of inguinal ligament and fibers of the cremasteric muscle In males, the spermatic cord traverses over the pubic tubercle
- Surface Anatomy of the Pelvis Male Diagram - Quizlet
Start studying Surface Anatomy of the Pelvis Male Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools
- Pubis - Location, Diagram, Function, Anatomy, Structure
Pubis is the anterior hip bone whose two halves meet at the pubic symphysis The pubis, or pubic bone, is the anteroinferior portion of the hip bone and one of the three bones—along with the ilium and ischium—that fuse to form the os coxae
- Pubic Tubercle - AnatomyZone
Several muscles of the abdomen and thigh attach to the superior pubic ramus The pubic tubercle serves as a point of attachment for the medial aspect of the inguinal ligament Learn more about the bones of the pelvis in this anatomy tutorial
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