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- Q6553361 subject Q13264716.
- Q6553361 abstract "The linea terminalis or innominate line consists of the pectineal line, the arcuate line, the pubic crest, the sacral ala, and the sacral promontory.It is part of the pelvic brim, which is the edge of the pelvic inlet. The pelvic inlet is typically used to divide the abdominopelvic cavity into an abdominal (above the inlet) and a pelvic cavity (below the inlet). Sometimes, the pelvis cavity is considered to extend above the pelvic inlet, and in this case the pelvic inlet is used to divide the pelvic cavity into a false (above the inlet) and a true pelvis (below the inlet).".
- Q6553361 dorlandsPrefix "l_10".
- Q6553361 dorlandsSuffix "12496444".
- Q6553361 thumbnail Skeletal_pelvis-pubis.svg?width=300.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q13264716.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q1547362.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q233316.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q2918521.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q3330507.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q682466.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7158842.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q7161792.
- Q6553361 wikiPageWikiLink Q748286.
- Q6553361 dorlandspre "l_10".
- Q6553361 dorlandssuf "12496444".
- Q6553361 name "Linea terminalis".
- Q6553361 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q6553361 type Thing.
- Q6553361 type Q4936952.
- Q6553361 comment "The linea terminalis or innominate line consists of the pectineal line, the arcuate line, the pubic crest, the sacral ala, and the sacral promontory.It is part of the pelvic brim, which is the edge of the pelvic inlet. The pelvic inlet is typically used to divide the abdominopelvic cavity into an abdominal (above the inlet) and a pelvic cavity (below the inlet).".
- Q6553361 label "Linea terminalis".
- Q6553361 depiction Skeletal_pelvis-pubis.svg.
- Q6553361 name "Linea terminalis".