The Pelvis

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You have already met the sacrum, so you should be familiar with the orientation of these images.

It's not enough that you know this is the pelvis - you have to identify the bones (A, B, D) that make up the pelvis.  All three bones come together within E, and they are separated from the three on the other side by F (lower image).

Identify the two parts of bone A, bone B and its prominence C, and bone D.

 

Identify E and the depression that the label is within on the upper image.

 

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Identify the fissure F.

Identify the hole G.

Click on lower image to see answers.