- The
linea alba (
Latin:
white line) is a
strong fibrous midline structure of the
anterior abdominal wall
situated between the two
recti abdominis muscles...
- The
linea aspera (
Latin:
rough line) is a
ridge of
roughened surface on the
posterior surface of the
shaft of the femur. It is the site of attachments...
- The
linea terminalis or
innominate line
consists of the
pubic crest,
pectineal line (pecten pubis), the
arcuate line, the
sacral ala, and the
sacral promontory...
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abdominis release.[citation needed] The
arcuate line is also
known as the
linea semicircularis, and the
semicircular line of Douglas. Sevensma,
Karlin E...
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lower ends. (Pectinate line
visible but not labeled.)
Details Identifiers Latin linea pectinata,
linea anocutanea TA98 A05.7.05.009 TA2 3015 FMA 29321 Anatomical...
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corresponding to the "Pectineus" area
demarcated in red at right.
Details Identifiers Latin linea pectinea ossis pubis,
pecten ossis pubis TA98 A02.5.01.308...
- line
Surface lines of the
front of the
thorax and abdomen.
Details Identifiers Latin linea parasternalis TA98 A01.2.00.014 TA2 62 FMA 20297 Anatomical...
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Pectineal line (femur)
Right femur.
Posterior surface.
Details Identifiers Latin linea pectinea TA98 A02.5.04.016 TA2 1375 FMA 43724
Anatomical terms...
- bone.
Internal surface. (Arcuate line
visible shown in red.)
Details Identifiers Latin linea arcuata ossis ilii TA98 A02.5.01.105 TA2 1320 FMA 75088 Anatomical...
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highest nuchal line, but is
sometimes referred to as the
Mempin line or
linea suprema, and it
attaches to the
epicranial aponeurosis.
Below the highest...