pectineal

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pectineal

(pɛkˈtɪnɪəl)
adj
(Anatomy) of or relating to the pectineus muscle or the pubic bone
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Adj.1.pectineal - of or relating to the pubis
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After prepped, the leg was abducted to approach the pubic segment with dissection and preservation of the insertion of the pectineus muscle, followed by approximately one centimeter pubic ostectomy near the medial aspect of the acetabulum.
The cyst was located between the pectineus muscle and sartorius muscle, accompanied with anterior bulging to subcutaneous fat.
With high-frequency linear probe (L9-3), the mass with US features of edematous intestinal wall was more clearly depicted, and we found that it was deep to the pectineus muscle and common femoral vessels [Figure 1]b and [Figure 1]c.
triceps surae, tibialis anterior, hamstrings (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris), quadriceps femoris, adductors of the legs (pectineus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus, gracilis), gluteus maximus, erector spinae and rectus abdominis.
El musculo pectineo (pectineus) se origino en la eminencia iliopectinea y termino en el tercio proximal de la cara caudal del femur, los musculos aductores estuvieron totalmente separados y se originaron en la cara ventral de pubis e isquion, insertandose en la cara caudal del femur (Figura 2).
Pectineus tendon surgery for the management of canine hip dysplasia.
There was pain on palpation in several left hip girdle muscles, most notably the distal capsular portion of the iliopsoas, proximal myotendinous junctions of the adductor longus and rectus femoris, and bellies of the pectineus, adductor magnus, and gluteal complex.
Small bowel loop was noted between the pectineus and the left external obturator muscle (Figure 2).
Branches to the pectineus muscle, sartorius muscle, and sensory nerves (saphenous and medial cutaneous) branched first and 'medially in 20 out of 25 specimens.
The adductor muscle group consists of six different muscles: pectineus, gracilis, obturator externus, adductor brevis, adductor longus, and adductor magnus.