Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7075565> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7075565 subject Q20989344.
- Q7075565 subject Q7214204.
- Q7075565 abstract "The obturator fascia (or fascia of the obturator internus) covers the pelvic surface of, and is attached around the margin of the origin of, the muscle.Above, it is loosely connected to the back part of the arcuate line, and here it is continuous with the iliac fascia.In front of this, as it follows the line of origin of the internal obturator, it gradually separates from the iliac fascia and the continuity between the two is retained only through the periosteum.It arches beneath the obturator vessels and nerve, completing the obturator canal, and at the front of the pelvis is attached to the back of the superior ramus of the pubis.Below, the obturator fascia is attached to the falciform process of the sacrotuberous ligament and to the pubic arch, where it becomes continuous with the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm.Behind, it is prolonged into the gluteal region.The internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve cross the pelvic surface of the internal obturator and are enclosed in a special canal—Alcock’s canal—formed by the obturator fascia.The iliococcygeus portion of the levator ani attaches to the lateral walls of the pelvis via the obturator fascia through the tendinous arch of the obturator fascia.".
- Q7075565 dorlandsPrefix "f_03".
- Q7075565 dorlandsSuffix "12355266".
- Q7075565 grayPage "420".
- Q7075565 graySubject "119".
- Q7075565 thumbnail Gray402.png?width=300.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q1500758.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q1575134.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q1753038.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q20989344.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q220815.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q2478147.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q2918521.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q367423.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q3706503.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q4459859.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q537123.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q5997958.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q696698.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214204.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q7257269.
- Q7075565 wikiPageWikiLink Q7643668.
- Q7075565 dorlandspre "f_03".
- Q7075565 dorlandssuf "12355266".
- Q7075565 graypage "420".
- Q7075565 graysubject "119".
- Q7075565 name "Obturator fascia".
- Q7075565 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q7075565 type Thing.
- Q7075565 type Q4936952.
- Q7075565 comment "The obturator fascia (or fascia of the obturator internus) covers the pelvic surface of, and is attached around the margin of the origin of, the muscle.Above, it is loosely connected to the back part of the arcuate line, and here it is continuous with the iliac fascia.In front of this, as it follows the line of origin of the internal obturator, it gradually separates from the iliac fascia and the continuity between the two is retained only through the periosteum.It arches beneath the obturator vessels and nerve, completing the obturator canal, and at the front of the pelvis is attached to the back of the superior ramus of the pubis.Below, the obturator fascia is attached to the falciform process of the sacrotuberous ligament and to the pubic arch, where it becomes continuous with the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm.Behind, it is prolonged into the gluteal region.The internal pudendal vessels and pudendal nerve cross the pelvic surface of the internal obturator and are enclosed in a special canal—Alcock’s canal—formed by the obturator fascia.The iliococcygeus portion of the levator ani attaches to the lateral walls of the pelvis via the obturator fascia through the tendinous arch of the obturator fascia.".
- Q7075565 label "Obturator fascia".
- Q7075565 depiction Gray402.png.
- Q7075565 name "Obturator fascia".