The psoas and iliacus muscles are occasionally completely independent muscles. |
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Accessory fasciculi may unite the pectineus with the obturator externus, the iliacus, the capsule of the hip, or the lesser trochanter. |
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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 femoral nerve may run buried in a cleft of the iliacus under the psoas. |
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Gluteus medius and iliacus muscles are seen for the first time. |
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This reptilian muscle appears to be represented by three mammalian hip muscles: psoas, iliacus, and pectineus. |
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The mobilization of the muscle is completed by the release of the most anterior fibres of the iliacus muscle origin, just below the medial aspect of the anterior superior iliac spine. |
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The tenderloin consists of the psoas major and iliacus, which are along the ventral surface of the lumbar vertebrae and lateral surface of the ilium. |
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Prohibition of the use of snares is accepted apart from their use in the capture of Sturnus vulgaris, Turdus philomelos and Turdus iliacus in certain areas and at certain times. |
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The five muscles are Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius, Rectus Femoris and Iliacus. |
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