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Ilium (bone)

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all meet, and into which the head of the femur inserts. The orientation and position of the acetabulum is one of the main morphological traits that caused dinosaurs to walk in an upright posture with their legs directly underneath their bodies. The brevis fossa is a deep groove in the underside of
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Nomina Anatomica. Zusammengestellt von der im Jahre 1923 gewählten Nomenklatur-Kommission, unter Berücksichtigung der Vorschläge der Mitglieder der Anatomischen Gesellschaft, der Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, sowie der American Association of Anatomists, überprüft und durch
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Klein, E. (1971). A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language. Dealing with the origin of words and their sense development thus illustration the history of civilization and culture. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science
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Corpus humanum, The human body, Le corps humain, Der menschliche Körper, Il corpo umano, El cuerpo humano, Ciało człowieka, Människokroppen, Menneskekroppen, Τό ανθρώπινο σῶμα, ЧЕЛОВЕК.
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Right hip bone. External surface. (Body of ilium is the top of the blue circle in the center, and the wing of the ilium is the portion above that. Crest of ilium is labeled at top.)
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because a pelvis that is significantly too small or too large can have complications. For example, a large baby or a small pelvis often lead to death unless a
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Die Nomina anatomica des Jahres 1895 (B.N.A.) nach der Buchstabenreihe geordnet und gegenübergestellt den Nomina anatomica des Jahres 1935 (I.N.A.)
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Die anatomische Nomenclatur. Nomina Anatomica. Der von der Anatomischen Gesellschaft auf ihrer IX. Versammlung in Basel angenommenen Namen
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A Greek-English Lexicon. revised and augmented throughout by Sir Henry Stuart Jones. with the assistance of. Roderick McKenzie.
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is divisible into two parts, the body and the wing; the separation is indicated on the top surface by a curved line, the
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Martin, A.J. (2006). Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs. Second Edition. Oxford, Blackwell Publishing. pg. 299-300.
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is an anatomical term referring to the widest measure of the pelvis between the outer edges of the upper iliac bones.
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the postacetabular process, the rear part of the ilium. The brevis shelf is the bony ridge at the inner side of the
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laterally. It has an external and an internal surface, a crest, and two borders—an anterior and a posterior.
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in this expression is a genitive plural of a noun and not a nominative singular of an adjective. The form
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as used in English can not be considered as nominalized adjective derived from the full Latin expression
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Kossmann, R. (1895). Die gynäcologische Anatomie und ihre zu Basel festgestellte Nomenclatur.
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Knowledge (XXG) articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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Beschluß der Anatomischen Gesellschaft auf der Tagung in Jena 1935 endgúltig angenommen.
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Left hip-joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis.
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Onomatologia Anatomica. Geschichte und Kritik der anatomischen Sprache der Gegenwart.
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Oxford/London/Edinburgh/New York/Toronto/Sydney/Paris/Braunschweig: Pergamon Press.
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Terminologia medica polyglotta. Latinum-Bulgarski-Russkij-English-Français-Deutsch.
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can be considered as the genitive plural of the nominative singular of the noun
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as used in English, lacks this precision and has to be literally translated as
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A Latin dictionary founded on Andrews' edition of Freund's Latin dictionary.
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Capsule of hip-joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Ilium labeled at top.)
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Nomina Anatomica, together with Nomina Histologica and Nomina Embryologica
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On the classification of the fossil animals commonly named Dinosauria.
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In Latin and Greek, it is not uncommon to nominalize adjectives, e.g.
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of the first 80 years (first in 1895) used the Vesalian expression
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Stedman's concise medical dictionary for the health professions.
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Wien: Wilhelm Braumüller. K.K. Hof- und Universitätsbuchhändler.
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in English is however thought to be derived from the Latin word
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at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
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Anatomical dictionary with nomenclature and explanatory notes.
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International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee (1989).
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International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee (1983).
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International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee (1966).
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The first editions of the official Latin nomenclature,
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There exists however in classical Latin an adjective
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part of the abdomen from the lowest ribs to the pubes
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can also be found, based on Ancient Greek λαγών. In
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(1948). 1160:Kritisch-etymologisches medicinisches Lexikon 872:Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles 704:) is still being used in such expressions as 612:. Whereas the expression of Andreas Vesalius 212:) is the uppermost and largest region of the 8: 1210:Wageningen, J. van & Muller, F. (1921). 1196: 1194: 1173:The American illustrated medical dictionary. 936:"Encyclopedia of Medicine: Cesarean Section" 49:Uppermost and largest part of the coxal bone 1254:(4th edition). Jena: Verlag Gustav Fischer. 1240:(3. Auflage). Leipzig: Georg Thieme Verlag. 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1564: 1447: 1420: 1369: 1355: 1347: 1309:. Baltimore/London: Williams & Wilkins 1263:Donáth, T. & Crawford, G.C.N. (1969). 506:. Ile in classical Latin can refer to the 460:Ornithischian pelvic structure (left side) 72: 60: 688:instead of a genitive plural of the noun 472:Saurischian pelvic structure (left side). 1280:. Amsterdam: Excerpta Medica Foundation. 663:and in ancient Greek as Ἴλιον or Ἴλιος. 518:. Ile is usually encountered as plural ( 374:The biiliac width measure is helpful in 1771: 861: 733: 450: 307:and gives origin to some fibers of the 1301: 1299: 1149:Sofia: Editio medicina et physcultura. 1106:Liddell, H.G. & Scott, R. (1940). 843:This article incorporates text in the 600:, an orthographic variant in Latin of 545:were described by the Greek physician 371:along a curved surface is inaccurate. 363:It is best measured by anthropometric 158: 51: 910:Taber's cyclopedic medical dictionary 779:Plan of ossification of the hip bone. 708:. In the current 1998 edition of the 651:is referred to in classical Latin as 232:. All reptiles have an ilium except 7: 1337:at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center 1293:. Amsterdam-Oxford: Excerpta Medica. 1088:Lewis, C.T. & Short, C. (1879). 706:vena circumflexa ilium superficialis 557:. In anatomic Latin, the expression 541:More than a millennium earlier, the 299:) forms less than two-fifths of the 1322:. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. 639:. This adjective however means not 276:The ilium consists of the body and 205: 1227:. Leipzig: Verlag Veit & Comp. 25: 755:Right hip bone. Internal surface. 1774: 837: 796: 784: 772: 760: 748: 736: 465: 453: 177: 526:can literally be translated as 268:), meaning "groin" or "flank". 1132:Schleifer, S.K. (Ed.) (2011). 445:musculus caudofemoralis brevis 356:, intercristal breadth/width, 1: 869:Jacobson, Elliott R. (2007). 981:10.1016/j.jhevol.2004.11.009 914:. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. 551:the flat bones of the flanks 494:, who coined the expression 851:of the 20th edition of 1823: 1184:Dirckx, J.H. (Ed.) (1997). 969:Journal of Human Evolution 812: 641:with respect to the flanks 522:) in classical Latin. The 33: 26: 1596:tuberosity of the ischium 696:, the genitive plural of 153: 71: 59: 1335:Anatomy photo:44:st-0701 1110:Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1092:Oxford: Clarendon Press. 938:. eNotes. Archived from 616:appropriately expresses 254:The name comes from the 155:Anatomical terms of bone 34:Not to be confused with 1723:greater sciatic foramen 1145:Arnaudov, G.D. (1964). 389:to estimate body mass. 1732:lesser sciatic foramen 1212:Latijnsch woordenboek. 1015:Seeley, H.G. (1888). " 815:anatomical terminology 715:Terminologia Anatomica 323: 296: 216:, and appears in most 1727:greater sciatic notch 498:. In this expression 1580:lesser sciatic notch 1158:Kraus, L.A. (1844). 722:is reintroduced and 409:is divided into the 280:. Together with the 27:For other uses, see 1807:Bones of the pelvis 1249:Stieve, H. (1949). 1236:Kopsch, F. (1941). 578:remedia stimulantia 482:The 'English' name 385:It is also used by 1696:iliopectineal line 1692:iliopubic eminence 1507:posterior inferior 1502:posterior superior 1056:Hyrtl, J. 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Index

Ilium bone
Ilium
ileum
ilion
ilia


Latin
MeSH
D007085
TA98
A02.5.01.101
TA2
1317
FMA
16589
Anatomical terms of bone
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/ˈɪliəm/
coxal bone
vertebrates
mammals
birds
bony fish
snakes
human
arcuate line
acetabulum
Latin
ile

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