obturator externus
An adductor muscle that attaches to the femur and the pelvis. In humans, the obturator externus muscle is a flat, triangular muscle, which covers the outer surface of the anterior wall of the pelvis. It is sometimes considered part of the medial compartment of thigh, and sometimes considered part of the gluteal region. [WP,generalized]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obturator_externus_muscle ]
Synonyms: external obturator, M. obturator externus
Term info
- NCIT:C33191
- Wikipedia:Obturator_externus_muscle
- AAO:0010043
- SCTID:245026009
- UMLS:C1518528 (ncithesaurus:Obturator_Externus_Muscle)
- MA:0002347
- FMA:22299
- EMAPA:36236
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Originates on the ventro-lateral pelvic rim and inserts on the ventral aspect of the femur, medial to the insertion of the pectineus.[AAO]
the definition generalized to accommodate the AAO class - 'Originates on the ventro-lateral pelvic rim and inserts on the ventral aspect of the femur, medial to the insertion of the pectineus.' [AAO:0010043]
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musculus obturatorius externus, external obturator, externus obturator, obturatorius externus, obturatus externus, external obturatus, obturator externus
uberon
UBERON:0001368
Obturator externus
Term relations
- obturator muscle
- adductor muscle of hip
- attached to some greater trochanter
- has muscle insertion some femur
- has muscle origin some obturator foramen