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- Q7197989 subject Q20989344.
- Q7197989 subject Q7214204.
- Q7197989 abstract "The fascia of the Piriformis is very thin and is attached to the front of the sacrum and the sides of the greater sciatic foramen; it is prolonged on the muscle into the gluteal region. At its sacral attachment around the margins of the anterior sacral foramina it comes into intimate association with and ensheathes the nerves emerging from these foramina. Hence the sacral nerves are frequently described as lying behind the fascia. The internal iliac vessels and their branches, on the other hand, lie in the subperitoneal tissue in front of the fascia, and the branches to the gluteal region emerge in special sheaths of this tissue, above and below the Piriformis muscle.".
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- Q7197989 wikiPageWikiLink Q20989344.
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- Q7197989 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214204.
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- Q7197989 graypage "421".
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- Q7197989 name "Piriformis fascia".
- Q7197989 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q7197989 type Thing.
- Q7197989 type Q4936952.
- Q7197989 comment "The fascia of the Piriformis is very thin and is attached to the front of the sacrum and the sides of the greater sciatic foramen; it is prolonged on the muscle into the gluteal region. At its sacral attachment around the margins of the anterior sacral foramina it comes into intimate association with and ensheathes the nerves emerging from these foramina. Hence the sacral nerves are frequently described as lying behind the fascia.".
- Q7197989 label "Piriformis fascia".
- Q7197989 name "Piriformis fascia".