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FMA:19086 |
musculus pelvis
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Taxonomic list |
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Short official Latin term
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19086 | 10436 |
musculus pelvis
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muscle du pelvis
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19726 | 1950 | part |
diaphragma pelvis
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diaphragme pelvien
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19087 | 1951↓ | part |
musculus levator ani
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muscle releveur de l'anus
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19088 | 1961 | part |
musculus ischiococcygeus ; musculus coccygeus
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muscle ischiococcygien ; muscle coccygien
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4 items
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Scientific notes |
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Libelle of note
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1951 |
Going back to DeLancey (1996 J Pelvic Surg 2:260-263) and Shafik (1999 World J Urol 17:266-273), it would be wise to keep the term Musculus levator ani as the top position of the partonomy.
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Signature |
Type of list | T4 |
List Unit Identifier | 10436 |
Number of children | 3 (validated) |
Number of units | 4 (validated) |
Signature | 17321 (validated since 8.6.2024) |
Date: 18.10.2024 |