- Arcuate line (ilium)
Infobox Bone
Name = Arcuate line (ilium)
Latin = linea arcuata ossis ilii
GraySubject = 57
GrayPage = 233
Caption = Male pelvis. (Arcuate line labeled at left.)
Caption2 = Right hip bone. Internal surface. (Arcuate line visible at left center.)
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DorlandsPre = l_10
DorlandsSuf = 12496049
:"For other arcuate lines, seearcuate line ".The arcuate line of the ilium is a smooth rounded border on the internal surface of the ilium. It is immediately inferior to theiliac fossa andIliacus muscle.It forms part of the border of the
pelvic inlet .In combination with the
pectineal line , it comprises theiliopectineal line .cite book |author=Kirschner, Celeste G. |title=Netter's Atlas Of Human Anatomy For CPT Coding |publisher=American medical association |location=Chicago |year=2005 |pages=274 |isbn=1-57947-669-4 |oclc= |doi=]The arcuate line marks the border between the body ("corpus") and the wing ("ala") of the ilium, and, running inferior, anterior, and medial from the auricular surface to the area corresponding to the
acetabulum , it also indicates where weight is transferred from thesacroiliac joint to thehip joint .cite book
title = Rörelseapparatens anatomi | first = Finn | last = Bojsen-Møller
publisher = Liber | isbn = 91-47-04884-0 | year = 2000
pages = 238 | language = Swedish]
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