Inferior gluteal line

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Bone: Inferior gluteal line
Right hip bone. External surface. (Inferior gluteal line is horizontal red line near center.)
Latin linea glutea inferior
Gray's subject #57 233
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The inferior gluteal line (inferior curved line), the least distinct of the three gluteal lines, begins in front at the notch on the anterior border, and, curving backward and downward, ends near the middle of the greater sciatic notch.

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