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. |