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Hip

In vertebrate anatomy, the hip, or coxa (pl.: coxae) in medical terminology, refers to either an anatomical region or a joint on the outer (lateral) side of the pelvis.

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Sexual dimorphism and cultural significance

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FMA
24964
Greek
ισχίο
Latin
coxa
MeSH
D006615
TA2
316, 158
TA98
A01.2.08.005 A01.1.00.034

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Hip

Nodes129
Edges128
Triples97
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015504
Components1

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Hip

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related to References · 37
Hip → Adolf, An Introduction, Anatomy, Archived, Carmine, Clemente, Clemente's Anatomy Dissector, Derek, Diab, Elsevier Health Sciences, Faller, Field, Francis, Function, Gabriele, General Anatomy, Hip Region, ISBN, Lexicon, Lippincott Williams
related to Ligaments · 8
Hip → All, Iliofemoral, In, Ischiofemoral, It, Of, The, Y-shaped
related to Additional images · 7
Hip → Anterior, Frontal, Illustration, Lateral, Muscles, Thigh, X-ray
related to Sexual dimorphism and cultural significance · 7
Hip → Finally, Grande Odalisque, In, Many, Similarly, Since, The
related to Articulation · 6
Hip → Both, Instead, It, Its, The, The Y-shaped
related to Capsule · 5
Hip → Distally, From, Posteriorly, Proximally, The
related to Clinical significance · 5
Hip → At, Consumer Electronics Show, Safeware, Symptoms, The
related to Muscles and movements · 5
Hip → Additionally, Flexion, Some, Superior, The
related to Blood supply · 3
Hip → The, There, These
see also · 3
Hip → Belly, Femoral, Snapping

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joint femoral acetabulum head lateral femur neck angle region ligament muscles also inferior part acetabular capsule bones pelvis thigh line

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HipFMA249641.00infobox
HipGreekισχίο1.00infobox
HipLatincoxa1.00infobox
HipMeSHD0066151.00infobox
HipTA2316, 1581.00infobox
HipTA98A01.2.08.005 A01.1.00.0341.00infobox
osteoarthritisinstance ofThe hip joint can be replaced by a prosthesis in a hip replacement operation due to fractures or illnesses0.80text
Hiprelated to Additional imagesLateral0.60section
Hiprelated to Additional imagesMuscles0.60section
Hiprelated to Additional imagesThigh0.60section
Hiprelated to Additional imagesAnterior0.60section
Hiprelated to Additional imagesIllustration0.60section

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