Preferred Name | hip | |
Synonyms |
coxa regio coxae hip region |
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Definitions |
The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified]. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001464 |
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alternative label |
coxa regio coxae hip region |
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database_cross_reference |
SCTID:302543008 EFO:0001929 Wikipedia:Hip CALOHA:TS-2226 NCIT:C64193 EHDAA2:0000783 VHOG:0000346 MESH:D006615 EMAPA:17490 BTO:0001457 UMLS:C0019552 EHDAA:5153 EHDAA:6178 FMA:24964 GAID:47 MA:0000045 galen:Hip |
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definition |
The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified]. |
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depiction | ||
has exact synonym |
regio coxae hip region |
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon |
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has_related_synonym |
coxa |
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id |
UBERON:0001464 |
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in_subset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#efo_slim |
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label |
hip |
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notation |
UBERON:0001464 |
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note |
The hip region is located lateral to the gluteal region (i.e. the buttock), inferior to the iliac crest, and overlying the greater trochanter of the thigh bone. In adults, three of the bones of the pelvis have fused into the hip bone which forms part of the hip region. The hip joint, scientifically referred to as the acetabulofemoral joint (art. coxae), is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static (e.g. standing) and dynamic (e.g. walking or running) postures. [WP,modified]. |
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preferred label |
hip |
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prefixIRI |
UBERON:0001464 |
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prefLabel |
hip |
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