iliocostalis muscle
The iliocostalis is the muscle immediately lateral to the longissimus that is the nearest to the furrow that separates the epaxial muscles from the hypaxial. It lies very deep to the fleshy portion of the serratus ventralis (serratus anterior). [WP,unvetted]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliocostalis ]
Synonyms: iliocostalis, musculus iliocostalis, iliocostal muscle
Term info
- Wikipedia:Iliocostalis
- NCIT:C32763
- EMAPA:37603 (MA:th)
- UMLS:C0224304 (ncithesaurus:Iliocostal_Muscle)
- MA:0002319
- FMA:77177
- SCTID:244854008
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/Iliostalis.png
lateral column of erector spinae
uberon
UBERON:0002251
Iliocostalis
Term relations
- axial muscle
- muscle of vertebral column
- has muscle insertion some rib
- has muscle origin some neural spine
- has muscle origin some fused sacrum
- part of some erector spinae muscle group
- innervated_by some dorsal ramus of spinal nerve