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The main body of the ischium is large with an opening in its side.
The other bone - pointing backwards and down - is called the ischium.
It is made up of the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis.
The ischium is the strongest of the three bones that forms the hip bone.
The ischium is long and strongly curves forward.
It is a raised area of the ischium bone of the pelvis.
The ischium is a short, curved, vertically positioned bone strap.
On the pelvis, the anterior process of the ischium is spur-like.
Also the fusion of ilium, ischium and pubis is in its early stages.
The three paired bones are called the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis.
The relatively long shaft of the ischium curved downwards.
It differs from S. austriacus in the shape of the ischium.
On extension, hamstrings push heels down into floor (away from ischium)
In the pelvis, the ilium, ischium and pubis are fused.
The shaft of the ischium is thickest in the middle and there shows a distinctive kink.
It includes a narrow ilium and long ischium.
The shaft of the ischium is flattened sideways.
The pelvis has three prongs, with an elongate pubis and ischium.
The front edge of the ischium shaft has a long obturator process with a rectangular end.
The ischium has three quarters the length of the pubis, set at an angle of 54 to it.
The hip bone is formed by three bones; ilium, ischium, and pubis.
In pelvis ilium is the most common site of involvement; ischium and pubis are less frequently involved.
The obturator process on the front edge of the ischium is horizontally elongated and low.
The pubis and ischium are likely to be longer than the ilium, protruding out beneath the tail.
The pubis and ischium are elongated.