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- Q537123 subject Q7063343.
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- Q537123 abstract "The levator ani is a broad, thin muscle, situated on either side of the pelvis. It is formed from three muscle components: the puborectalis, the pubococcygeus muscle (of which the puborectalis is part of) and the iliococcygeus muscle.It is attached to the inner surface of each side of the lesser pelvis, and these unite to form the greater part of the pelvic floor. The coccygeus muscle completes the pelvic floor which is also called the pelvic diaphragm.It supports the viscera in the pelvic cavity, and surrounds the various structures that pass through it.".
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- Q537123 dorlandspre "m_22".
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- Q537123 latin "Musculus levator ani".
- Q537123 name "Levator ani".
- Q537123 nerve "pubococcygeus and iliococcygeus: *levator ani nerve *inferior rectal nerve from pudendal nerve *coccygeal plexus".
- Q537123 nerve "puborectalis: *S3, S4. *levator ani nerve".
- Q537123 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q537123 type Muscle.
- Q537123 type Thing.
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- Q537123 comment "The levator ani is a broad, thin muscle, situated on either side of the pelvis. It is formed from three muscle components: the puborectalis, the pubococcygeus muscle (of which the puborectalis is part of) and the iliococcygeus muscle.It is attached to the inner surface of each side of the lesser pelvis, and these unite to form the greater part of the pelvic floor.".
- Q537123 label "Levator ani".
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- Q537123 name "Levator ani".
- Q537123 name "Musculus levator ani".