ANATOMY
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Question
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Check the landmarks found on the Pubis (multiple answers are possible):
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Iliac Crest
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Inferior Ramus
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ASIS
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Body of Pubis
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Ischial Tuberosity
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The pubic bone has an anteromedial body, a superior ramus passing upwards to the acetabulum and an inferior ramus bordering the obturator foramen which joins the ischial ramus (conjoined ramus or the ischiopubic ramus). The body of pubis is flattened has an anterior, posterior and symphyseal surface.
Detailed explanation-2: -Pubic symphysis can be palpated in the midline of the mons pubis. The pubic crest separates the anterior and posterior surfaces of the bone. It features the pubic tubercle on its lateral end, precisely 2.5 cm lateral to the pubic symphysis.
Detailed explanation-3: -1 Introduction. 2 Iliac Crest. 3 Greater Trochanter of the Femur. 4 ASIS. 5 PSIS. 6 Pubic Symphysis. 7 Other. 8 Validity.
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