Iliac tuberosity
Behind the iliac fossa is a rough surface, divided into two portions, an anterior and a posterior.[1] The posterior portion, known as the iliac tuberosity, is elevated and rough, for the attachment of the posterior sacroiliac ligaments and for the origins of the Sacrospinalis and Multifidus.
| Iliac tuberosity | |
|---|---|
![]() Right hip bone. External surface. | |
![]() Right hip bone. Internal surface. | |
| Details | |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | tuberositas iliaca |
| TA98 | A02.5.01.122 |
| TA2 | 1338 |
| FMA | 16908 |
| Anatomical terms of bone | |
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 234 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- T. Alan Twietmeyer; Thomas McCracken (2001). Coloring Guide to Human Anatomy (3rd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 10. ISBN 9780781730426. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
External links
- pelvis at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (pelvisposterior)
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