The femoral nerve may run buried in a cleft of the iliacus under the psoas. |
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The extension of muscle fibers onto the fascia of psoas or quadratus lumborum occurs occasionally. |
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An accessory spine behind the ileopectineal eminence occasionally provides an attachment site for the psoas minor muscle. |
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The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh passes from the lateral border of psoas major across the iliac fossa to pierce the inguinal ligament. |
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The psoas and iliacus muscles are occasionally completely independent muscles. |
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The iliacus muscle, sharing a tendon with the psoas at the lesser trocanter, fans up and opens, lining the inside of each ilium. |
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The internal iliac artery enters the pelvis and supplies the psoas major and quadratus lumborum muscles, the pelvic viscera, and parts of the bony pelvis. |
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During lunging psoas stretches, she also makes sure to perform them both turned in and turned out. |
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Here, we report four cases of psoas, quadriceps, rectus abdominis, and pectoralis hematomas accompanied by anemia during anticoagulant therapy. |
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Life-threatening spontaneous psoas haematoma treated by transcatheter arterial embolization. |
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Spinal TB is also common and presents as spondylodiscitis with a paravertebral psoas abscess. |
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The psoas major is a long fusiform muscle located on the side of the lumbar region of the vertebral column and brim of the lesser pelvis. |
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Slight bleeding occurred during resection because of the severe adhesion of the tumour with the psoas major muscle and the spleen. |
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Although a tight psoas is a common finding during hip arthroscopy in patients with symptomatic psoas impingement, the cause of the tightening has not yet been explored. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging showed spondylitis and diskitis of L1 through L3, causing compression of both cauda equina and conus, as well as bilateral psoas abscesses. |
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Psoas abscess is a rare clinical situation in which the diagnosis is very difficult and late. |
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Psoas major and minor both insert on the lesser trochanter of the femur. |
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