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Diaphragma pelvis

TA Code Latin term English term
A04.5.04.001
Diaphragma pelvis
Pelvic diaphragm; Pelvic floor
A04.5.03.012
Fascia superior diaphragmatis pelvis
Superior fascia of pelvic diaphragm
A04.5.03.020
Fascia inferior diaphragmatis pelvis
Inferior fascia of pelvic diaphragm
A04.5.04.002
M. levator ani
Levator ani
A04.5.04.003
M. pubococcygeus
Pubococcygeus
A04.5.04.004
M. puboperinealis
Puboperinealis
↓ A04.5.04.005
M. puboprostaticus; M. levator prostatae ♂
Puboprostaticus; Levator prostatae ♂
A04.5.04.005
M. pubovaginalis ♀
Pubovaginalis ♀
A04.5.04.006
M. puboanalis
Pubo-analis
A04.5.04.007
M. puborectalis
Puborectalis
A04.5.04.008
M. iliococcygeus
Iliococcygeus
A04.5.04.009
(Arcus tendineus musculi levatoris ani)
(Tendinous arch of levator ani)
A04.5.04.010
Hiatus urogenitalis
Urogenital hiatus
A04.5.04.011
M. ischiococcygeus; M. coccygeus
Ischiococcygeus; Coccygeus
A04.5.04.012
M. sphincter ani externus
External anal sphincter
A04.5.04.013
Pars subcutanea
Subcutaneous part
A04.5.04.014
Pars superficialis
Superficial part
A04.5.04.015
Pars profunda
Deep part
↓ A04.5.04.016
Corpus anococcygeum; Lig. anococcygeum
Anococcygeal body; Anococcygeal ligament
A04.5.04.017
Tendo musculi pubococcygei
Pubococcygeal tendon
A04.5.04.018
Raphe musculi iliococcygei
Iliococcygeal raphe
↓ A04.5.04.019
Insertio partis superficialis musculi externi sphincteris ani
Attachment of superficial external anal sphincter
Entries: 22 Notes: 3 Date: 29.01.2013
TA98 footnote TA98 correction note TA98 RAT note TA98 redirection note
A04.5.04.005 M. puboprostaticus The two entries for this entity were made identical by using the official Latin and English synonyms (m. levator prostatae and levator prostatae), and the male gender symbol in both entries.
A04.5.04.016 Corpus anococcygeum The term corpus, rather than ligamentum, has been used here because it is a stratified nonligamentous structure in which fleshy muscle attachments underlie a tendon.
A04.5.04.019 Insertio partis superficialis musculi externi sphincteris ani The Latin precursor insertio partis superficialis musculi sphincteris ani externi contained an adjective after a noun other than the one it modified, which is not compatible with the rules of Regular Anatomical Terminology.

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