- The
anococcygeal body (
anococcygeal ligament or
anococcygeal raphe) is a
fibrous median raphe in the
floor of the pelvis,
which extends between the coccyx...
- The
anococcygeal nerve is a
sensory nerve of the
pelvis that
arises from the
coccygeal plexus. It
pierces the
coccygeus muscle and the
sacrotuberous ligament...
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minor and major, respectively. The
coccygeal plexus gives rise to the
anococcygeal nerve. The
coccygeal plexus is
distributed to the
coccygeus muscle, part...
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posterior junction of the
labia majora. The
anococcygeal raphe, an
alternative name for the
anococcygeal body The
iliococcygeal raphe The pterygomandibular...
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tendinous arch of the
obturator fascia, and is
attached to the
coccyx and
anococcygeal body; it is
usually thin, and may be absent, or be
largely replaced by...
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Human ****. Anal
bleaching Anal
stage (Freudian psycho****ual stage)
Anococcygeal nerve Anorectal disorder Buttocks Cloaca Coccydynia Coccyx Flatulence...
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Obturator fascia Tendinous arch
Piriformis fascia Floor Superior fascia Pubovesical ligament Puboprostatic ligament Inferior fascia Anococcygeal body...
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distributed to the skin
superficial and
posterior to the
coccyx bone via the
anococcygeal nerve of the
coccygeal nerve plexus. A
spinal plexus is a
weblike nerve...
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attaches anteriorly onto the
perineal body, and
posteriorly onto the
anococcygeal ligament. The
sphincter receives innervation from the
bilaterally paired...
- the
levator ani muscle, coccygeus, iliococcygeus, and pubococcygeus,
anococcygeal raphe.
Attached to the
posterior side is the
gluteus maximus,
which extends...