Medial sacral crest
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Bone: Medial sacral crest | |
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Sacrum, dorsal surface. | |
Lateral surfaces of sacrum and coccyx. | |
Latin | crista sacralis medialis |
Gray's | subject #24 107 |
Dorlands / Elsevier |
c_62/12266827 |
On the lateral aspect of the sacral groove is a linear series of tubercles produced by the fusion of the articular processes which together form the indistinct medial sacral crest (intermediate sacral crest, sacral articular crest).
[edit] External links
- intermediate+sacral+crest at eMedicine Dictionary
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich back_bone30 - "The Back, Posterior View"
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